Microsoft OneNote
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| Developer(s) | Microsoft | ||||||||||
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| Initial release | November 19, 2003 | ||||||||||
| Stable release |
OneNote app
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| Operating system | Microsoft Windows, macOS | ||||||||||
| Type | Notetaking software | ||||||||||
| License | Proprietary software, Freeware (OneNote 2013 and later) | ||||||||||
OneNote is a program that helps people make and share notes using digital notebooks. The first version was sold in 2003 as part of Microsoft Office.[6] At first, OneNote let people type notes, record audio and video clips, and turn written notes into text.[7] Microsoft made it more powerful in 2007 and 2010, and keeps improving it today.[8] Now, users can add files, write math equations, save web pages, and draw using a stylus or their finger.[9] People can download OneNote on their computers, cell phones, and tablets, or use OneNote on the Internet.[9]
Notes
- ↑ Including Office 2021, 2019 and 2016
References
- ↑ Release notes for Current Channel. Microsoft Learn. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Update history for Office LTSC 2021 and Office 2021. Microsoft Learn. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ↑ Update history for Office for Mac. Microsoft Learn. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ↑ Update history for Office 2016 C2R and Office 2019. Microsoft Learn. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ↑ Microsoft OneNote: Save Notes. Google Play. Retrieved 2024-10-05.
- ↑ GitHub-Name. Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 - Microsoft Lifecycle (in en-us). docs.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
- ↑ Microsoft. Microsoft OneNote 2003 Product Guide. Microsoft (2003). Retrieved January 24, 2021.
- ↑ About file format changes in OneNote 2010 (in en-US). support.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 OneNote, digital note taking app - Office (in en-us). www.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2021-01-24.