A review of iFlytek's Ainote 2, an AI powered e-ink tablet with handwriting recognition, real time transcription, and lightweight design.
OneNote for Windows 10 loses support at the same time as the OS New OneNote on Windows app replaces it with new features Users can update by using the in-app migration ribbon Microsoft has warned ...
OneNote is a particularly useful service for taking notes and it also packs additional capabilities such as syncing to the cloud and integration with other Microsoft 365 services. However, Microsoft ...
OneNote is a powerful note-taking app, but that doesn't necessarily mean it has all the features you want. One of the missing features is 'Paste as text only,' and it's finally coming to OneNote. In a ...
OneNote users, take note: Microsoft’s AI assistant can speed up your workflow and perform tasks you never expected in a note-taking app. Here are nine things to try with Copilot in OneNote. Microsoft ...
OneNote is a digital version of a notebook that's set up to share content with others, making it a valuable tool for project organization and planning. The program doesn't have a built-in calendar, so ...
OneNote is a robust note-taking app that integrates with Microsoft 365 but can also be used on its own for free. Here’s how to get up and running with it quickly. A note-taking app can be helpful, ...
You may have seen a headline this week imply that OneNote, the extremely popular note-taking application from Microsoft, is shutting down. That's not the case—only ...
Microsoft has been ramping up its efforts to signal the end of Windows 10 support and get users switching over to Windows 11 sooner than later. Yet, while the official deadline isn’t until October 14, ...
In an update to its support document, Microsoft plans to reduce the performance of its legacy OneNote app in an attempt to encourage users to use the Windows 11 OneNote app. Windows Latest first ...
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information you need to manage daily—whether it’s juggling work projects, keeping track of personal goals, or simply organizing your thoughts?