![]() In general, integration of OneNote for Mac with other Microsoft software is poor include a lack of support for Outlook. Presumably, this will at least be fixed when as expected, Microsoft releases Office 2014 for Mac later this year. Even worse, OneNote for Mac doesn’t yet sync with Office 365 or SharePoint which is bad news for those in corporate environments that need more security than OneDrive. One of the most glaring is that you can’t work with OneNote files locally – you can only work with files that are synced in your Microsoft OneDrive account. Unfortunately, there are several drawbacks to OneNote on Mac. Notes written on OneNote for Mac are synced with Microsoft OneDrive (formerly known as SkyDrive) with a generous 7GB of free space so you can view your OneNote pages on just about any other device. Like on Windows, you can style your notes in just about any way you want with a huge number of fonts, tables and styles to choose from similar to what you find in Microsoft Word. However, if you’ve used Microsoft Office for Mac, you will be familiar with the with the same ribbon interface along the top which makes it easy to access the various features of OneNote. Also as expected, Microsoft hasn’t made much effort to give it an OS X style interface with the look clearly inspired by the Windows version. This initial release is a bit like a OneNote “Lite” version with certain features missing – some major, others more minor. What are you looking forward to? Sound off below and share some creative ideas that you’d like to see with OneNote integration.As is often the case with Microsoft software on Mac, OneNote for Mac isn’t exactly the same as the Windows version. Head to the OneNote website to grab the web clipper, set up your sending an email to yourself and more! Or if you're a developer, just jump directly to the development portal on OneNote's website (opens in new tab). The possibilities are endless with the new APIs and we’re very optimistic about the future of OneNote. Go ahead and download Office Lens for Windows Phone. Sharing notes with classmates just got a whole lot easier. We’re very excited to see this come to Windows Phone and presumably other platforms. It’ll leverage the power of optical character recognition (OCR) software to turn those images into recognizable text. Office Lens will allow you to snap pictures of text and turn them into notes for OneNote. At the time it was undergoing an internal beta test at Microsoft. Or you can use Livescribe’s innovative note taking products to create notes with pen and paper that automatically go to your OneNote.Īnd finally, we’re super excited to see Office Lens integrate with OneNote, which has just launched on the store. Home office scanners from companies like Brother, Doxie Go, Epson and Neat will easily be able to send scanned documents to your OneDrive notebook. Check out the full list of compatible apps on OneNote's website. Or you can send blog and news articles to OneNote from services like Weave, IFTTT, Feedly (check out Phonly on Windows Phone) and News360. For example, Microsoft is releasing a browser extension that will allow you to save web pages to OneNote. Obviously there are some exciting new features that we’ll be tapping into thanks to the new OneNote API. Connect your world to OneNote with IFTTT.Mobile document scanning to OneNote with Genius Scan and JotNot.Write notes with pen and paper and send them OneNote with Livescribe.Easy document scanning to OneNote with Brother, Doxie Go, Epson, Neat.Send blog and news articles to OneNote from Feedly and News360.Office Lens for capturing documents and whiteboards with your phone.for emailing notes to your OneNote notebook.A web clipper for saving web pages to your OneNote notebook.And if you’re a developer, you might want to start thinking of creating innovative and unique hooks for your apps with the new OneNote API. It’ll also give you an idea as a user what developers might be able to do with the new OneNote API. Here’s what you can look forward to doing soon thanks to the new APIs. Microsoft and select partners already have been working on new applications for the OneNote cloud API. ![]() ![]() ![]() The new API will enable a completely new OneNote experience as it developers build new experiences and connect their apps. There’s a new OneNote cloud API that will allow Microsoft, partners, and developers to build and connect to OneNote. ![]() Having free desktop apps for OneNote on Windows and Mac is big news, but it gets even better for fans. ![]()
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