Microsoft is making big changes to OneNote for Windows: The Win32 desktop app will no longer be included in Microsoft Office. Instead, OneNote for Windows 10, the UWP app, will be included in both ...
Microsoft has announced that OneNote for Windows 10 will reach its end of support on October 14, 2025. Starting in June 2025, users of OneNote for Windows 10 will experience slower sync performance, ...
Over the next 12 months, Microsoft is rolling out a series of updates for its OneNote apps on Windows with the intention of creating a single user experience. At the moment, there are two versions ...
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Windows 10's end of support is imminent, and the operating system's upcoming demise is also taking down OneNote for Windows 10. Windows 10 will reach its end of mainstream support in less than six ...
IT之家 3 月 23 日消息,微软公司在 Microsoft 365 消息中心发布消息,宣布 OneNote for Windows 10 将于 2025 年 10 月 14 日正式停止支持,这标志着该应用将不再获得新功能和安全更新。与此同时,Windows 10 操作系统本身也将在不到六个月后结束主流支持,为 Windows 11 的到来 ...
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 ...
After a bit of testing with Windows Insiders, the latest big update for OneNote is now rolling out to everyone on Windows 10 with an updated design and much more. Microsoft recently announced a ...
As someone who’s been on tablets PCs since before the Surface line even popularized 2-in-1s, I’m something of a religious stylus user. I wrote many of my college notes on Microsoft’s OneNote, but in ...
Microsoft has this week announced that its OneNote Windows notetaking application will be receiving a number of updates over the next 12 months, bringing with them a new design as well as support for ...
Sounds like their solution is "its in the cloud and if you want to keep your data locally then fuck you terrorist supporter". Makes me wonder when MS is going to get hit by GDPR, especially since ...