Microsoft combines OneNote apps in one bundle

Microsoft combines OneNote apps in one bundle
Microsoft has revealed that OneNote on Windows XNUMX will receive a series of updates over the next year, as the company plans to bundle multiple versions of the app into one offering. In a new weblog post, the software giant explained that its note-taking app will be updated with its latest pen-and-ink features, a new flexible navigation UI design option, and ''a visual refresh before launch. start windows eleven.

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More essential still, Microsoft plans to bundle the OneNote for Office and OneNote for Windows XNUMX apps from the Microsoft Store into one app.

A single OneNote app

In the coming months, the OneNote app is going to receive new features, such as certain in our days exclusive to OneNote for Windows 2. Throughout the second half of next year, Microsoft will also be sending out in-app invites to OneNote for Windows XNUMX users that will let them try out the company's new OneNote experience. More details on this will be revealed in an announcement to IT Pros that will let you know what you need to do to upgrade your organization's users to the new OneNote app. Existing OneNote users don't need to do anything because they'll automatically receive all the new features Microsoft has in store for its note-taking app. By bundling the XNUMX existing OneNote apps into one app, Microsoft can probably encourage more users to try the service, as it will remove any confusion about which app to install on their devices.