Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Microsoft is bringing its digital inking and handwriting features to ...
Android tablet users now have a better note-taking app from Microsoft. The company announced today that it’s launching a new version of OneNote for phones and tablets running on Google’s operating ...
Earlier in the week, Microsoft updated a number of its Office for iPad apps, and now the company has released a new version of OneNote for iPad. The new version of OneNote for iPad comes with ...
I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of analysts covering smart home, home entertainment, wearables, fitness and health tech, and various other product ...
Microsoft today updated its OneNote note-taking service with optical character recognition (OCR) support across all platforms. The company also released a new version of its iPad app, adding ...
Microsoft’s OneNote apps can convert handwritten notes to printed text. This makes it easy to clean up messy handwriting, but also makes your scribbled notes searchable, since OneNote can index text ...
Microsoft's OneNote app for Android has just received a significant update that adds a brand-new UI design for tablets and improved handwriting recognition, the company announced on the Office blog ...
Microsoft released OneNote for Android tablets today with handwriting input, bringing Android users closer to the OneNote experience the company envisioned for the Microsoft Surface. When the Surface ...
Microsoft has updated its OneNote app with a new feature for the iPad, and a further addition that’s now available on OneNote across all devices. Microsoft announced that OneNote for iPad has now ...
"If you have an Android tablet," says Microsoft, "say goodbye to pen and paper". The "biggest feature request" in OneNote for Android, according to the company was the addition of handwriting support, ...
Bertel is a Linux user who likes budget smartphones more than flagships, uses a custom ROM, and gets his apps from F-Droid. When he isn't writing short stories for Android Police, you might find him ...
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