You can organize your notes for work, school, and home with Microsoft's OneNote program. OneNote lets you create multiple notebooks, pages, and sections to organize your notes in. Visit Insider's Tech ...
Ever find yourself drowning in a sea of notes, ideas, and to-do lists, wondering how to keep everything organized? You’re not alone. Many of us struggle with managing our information efficiently. But ...
OneNote is a useful tool for creating to-do lists and saving your ideas. Besides, you can use the app with Outlook or Skype for Business and associate your notes with their scheduled events. This ...
OneNote has evolved over the years from a simple note-taking app to a sophisticated collaboration, organization, and project management tool. The recent OneNote 2016 update adds some polish to ...
A new Galaxy Note wouldn't be complete without some new note-taking features. Today, Samsung unveiled a refreshed Notes app that will sync with Microsoft's infinitely more popular OneNote platform.
Just yesterday, we got confirmation that Microsoft would be bringing cross-platform syncing to Sticky Notes for Windows 10, and it seems the company didn't take very long to deliver. Amrita Rout ...
Evernote and OneNote have always been in competition to store your digital stuff in the Cloud. OneNote lost quite a few users to Evernote because Microsoft never really pushed OneNote beyond its own ...
Microsoft is making a big play to woo iPad users who like, or are forced into using Microsoft Office at work or home. After the recent release of the Office Apps for the iPad, most of the attention ...
Most of us hate meetings: They’re boring, long, and chew up your workday. And it’s even worse when everyone leaves a meeting with different memories of what was said, forcing another meeting.
Been an extremely long time since I was last here but since my last post to now well I have left the sunny shores of South Africa, Durban and I now live in the cold, gloomy land of UK near London. I ...
The iPad is a convenient note-taking tool for the classroom and boardroom alike. And while Apple’s own Notes app is more than equipped to handle any text you can throw at it, it lacks any breakthrough ...