Microsoft today made fit through an update OneNote for Android tablets. Microsoft note app, and counterpart of Evernote, of course, was all times available for Android, but since today is the interface also suitable for larger screens.
In addition to a new and improved layout for larger screens, Microsoft also improvements for both the handwriting and the options for formatting notes and text. OneNote remains an interesting app, and has especially Microsoft’s own Surface Pro 3 especially good integration. OneNote is one of the perfect cross-platform apps that can be used and its implementation is in my opinion very well done
Our Surface Pro 3 review:.
Microsoft delivers namely standard pen / stylus with the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 And by pressing the back of the pen will automatically open in the OneNote program a new note. Even if the tablet is currently ‘locked’. This quick note way is obviously pretty cool. Double-clicking on the back of the pen does the same, but combines this with the power of a screenshot.
OneNote has several interesting features such as scanning photos or images for you to use (there text OCR), annotating PDF files and extensive stylus support. Of course, everything is neatly in sync with each other via OneDrive and there is a wide range for notes and even notepads with friends and family to share.
Microsoft OneNote is available for Android, iOS and of course Windows itself. There is also a, simplified web interface.
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