Microsoft OneNote for iPad
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Microsoft OneNote for iPad by Microsoft Corporation
DescriptionMicrosoft OneNote for iPad is a note-taking app for capturing all of your ideas and to-dos on the go, brought to you by Microsoft Office.Create searchable notes with text, pictures and bullets. Make and manage to-do lists with checkboxes. Then keep your notes in sync using free Microsoft SkyDrive online storage to access, edit and manage them from virtually anywhere, from your PC or almost any web browser. Access your notes online at http://skydrive.com. **** With the free version of OneNote for iPad you can access, create and edit up to 500 notes. Once you reach this limit you can still view, delete, and sync your notes. To continue taking and editing notes, you can upgrade OneNote for iPad to unlimited use through an in-app purchase.**** Requirements: iPad must have iOS 4.3 or higher A free Windows Live ID is required to use OneNote for iPad - use an existing one or let OneNote for iPad help you sign up Web functionality uses the free OneNote Web App available on SkyDrive, which requires a supported web browser. OneNote for iPad opens notebooks created in Microsoft OneNote 2010 or the OneNote Web App Customer ReviewsRelatively Useless (1 star)I can't imagine why one would release the application in this form. There is no ability to create new notebooks or sections. You can create notes in existing notebooks and sections on sky drive, but that is it. I really love the desk top version of OneNote. I would really like to be able to be able to access and edit notebooks on my ipad. Not ready for prime time (1 star) The app is free for the first 500 pages; after that you must purchase the upgrade. If you purchase the upgrade for $14.99, you may be disappointed to learn - as I was - how limited this app is. Among other things, there is no inking or drawing capability; the only thing you can do on the iPad is type in notes. It will not even display ink created on your computer, so if you've taken a lot of ink notes you can pretty much forget using thi Disappointing (1 star) Considering the amount of time Microsoft had to work on this, I expected an almost completely developed notebook app. But then again, this is Microsoft. Woe is me. All that has improved is the layout - in other words, it's takes advantage of iPad's bigger screen. One can add images but not resize them nor move them. Navigation involves way too many taps. Handwriting? Nope, no handwriting. So,
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