It's almost a footnote in the massive amount of news that Microsoft is pumping out on the first day of its biggest conference of the year, but it's bringing OneNote 2016 back from the dead. It's ...
OneNote 2016 has had a bit of a bumpy ride in the last few years. Microsoft dropped the desktop version of the note-taking app from the Office 2019 suite of apps, in turn recommending the UWP version.
Microsoft OneNote comes bundled with Windows 11/10. This means you don’t have to purchase a retail copy of Office Suite or pay for an Office 365 subscription for you to be able to take notes with ...