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Choosing the right note-taking application can have a significant impact on your productivity and workflow. Apple Notes vs Microsoft OneNote are two of the most popular options, each offering distinct ...
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Apple is still playing coy with a potential iPad Pro release date, but Microsoft is readying its apps for whenever the company’s productivity-focused tablet arrives. This week, Microsoft announced new ...
Microsoft Teams is a powerful hub for team collaboration, which helps in bringing together people, content, and tools that your team needs to be increasingly effective and engaged. While Microsoft ...
Microsoft has rolled out some key improvements for the OneNote web app. The improvements include a new mode switcher, improved copy and past functions, zooming capabilities, background picture setting ...
Microsoft OneNote is a popular platform that you can use to organize thoughts, jot down ideas, and collaborate seamlessly. Like most Microsoft Office 365 apps and other digital notebooks, project ...
I bought a surface book today. One of the nice features is the pen. Click it, it opens one note immediately, and you can jot down notes and such. Unfortunately, I can't seem to find how to open it ...
It was back in December of last year that we learned how Microsoft wanted to introduce a new and more accessible layout to OneNote for Windows. It has taken roughly a month to complete developing the ...
Valentina DeNardis, Ph.D., is director of classical studies at Villanova University, a Microsoft Innovative Educator and a OneNote enthusiast. Follow @cyberantiquity on Twitter to keep up with ...