AndroidMicrosoft OneNote app landing on Android devices

Microsoft OneNote app landing on Android devices

Microsoft OneNote App

If staying organized with constant note-taking keeps Android mobile device owners satisfied, then they could make use of the Microsoft OneNote app which recently made its way into the Android Market. The official OneNote blog reveals that after releasing its application for the iOS and Windows Phone mobile platforms, the Android version has finally been launched.

This is basically a note-taking software which lets users stay organized by jotting down virtual notes and to-do lists. It even proffers the ability to port around whole notebooks. These notes can easily be shared with friends, family and co-workers, while on the move.

The OneNote app comes along with a free Microsoft SkyDrive account through which users may sync all of their OneNote notebooks in an easy manner. The stored notes can be accessed from almost anywhere as the content is securely kept in the cloud. The application offers a variety of features including to-do lists with clickable checkboxes, the option to add images, format text and create bulleted lists and a built-in spell checker.

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Users are extended the convenience of creating and storing up to 500 notes with this software which is capable of functioning optimally on handsets running Android 2.3 and higher. If the 500 notes limit appears to be less for hoarding all the data, then it is possible to upgrade to an unlimited version for a one-time fee of $5.

The Microsoft OneNote app is now available for download via the Android Market.

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