OneNote

OneNote is an app that can help you keep and organize your notes with ease. It offers an intuitive user interface and a free version that everyone can use. Everyone can use the OneNote app's free edition. But, this version only offers 5GB of storage and is lacking particular features like stickers and math help. Moreover, a free edition with 1TB of storage is available for approved educational users.

The OneNote app's full functionality and access to additional storage require a premium Microsoft 365 account. You can download the app to your device or use the web-based interface to access OneNote. If you want to get the most out of the note-taking tool, choose the latter choice because the web-based version is deficient in some functions found in the native app.

OneNote
is a top-notch program for taking notes. It provides a wealth of tools that enable you to organize, keep, and access notes on any device. The wide third-party integration and ability for real-time collaboration were both features we enjoyed. The software has some shortcomings, like the restricted text formatting and the limited storage (5GB) given to free users.


Rating: 4.7 (769,249 ratings on App store)

Pros:

  • User-friendly interface
  • Real-time collaboration
  • Can add multi-media
  • Third-party integration

Cons:

  • Limited search function
  • Limited text formatting
  • Limited (free) storage

Website: microsoft.com/en

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