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Microsoft OneNote is now support for iPad

Thursday, December 15th 2011. | Software
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Not only as an additional device support, the latest update OneNote will also fully utilize the wide screen of the iPad tablet with a wider page view to accommodate maps, sidebar menu, as well as specific features of the iPad other better. OneNote 1.3 also adds more language features, user interface using tabs, tables rendering as well as the option to synchronize your notes over Wi-Fi only.


OneNote was originally incorporated in Microsoft Office 2003, but it was only earlier this year used as an iPhone application and is the only Office app from Microsoft specifically for the iOS to the present. OneNote uses cloud services from Microsoft that the SkyDrive to synchronize notes between devices.

Although the application is free for the iPhone and the iPad, but its use is limited to 500 notes. For services unlimited notes, you are required to pay per device you use is $4.99 for iPhone and iPod Touch and $14.99 for the iPad. If you already have more than 500 notes stored on SkyDrive, you can still see it by using the OneNote application on your iOS device, but you still will not be able to edit or create new notes.

Does OneNote will be used as a benchmark from Microsoft to provide the Office apps on the iOS device? We’ll wait icon smile Microsoft OneNote is now support for iPad

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