OneNote for the iPhone. No really, it exists!
Microsoft has taken the first step, OneNote is now available as an iPhone application. It looks like it works with your Windows Live Account and works with the files stored there. In order to get true syncing you access your notes online at http://office.live.com. It’s not quite like having your notes in Dropbox, but hey, this is a huge first step for Microsoft. I’m very excited at the prospects of what this might mean for the future. There is obviously plenty of room to grow and hopefully a native iPad will be coming soon.
And even better news, for now, OneNote for the iPhone is free. I’m off to go download my copy and check it out.
Microsoft OneNote Mobile is the easy-to-use, powerful note-taking application for all of your ideas, brought to you by Microsoft Office. OneNote Mobile lets you create and view notes and lists whenever you need them. Sync your notes with free Windows Live online storage and access them from virtually anywhere using your phone, PC, or almost any web browser.
With OneNote Mobile, you can:
▪ Create flexible notes that can include text, pictures, bullets, and checkboxes
▪ Check To Do items off on the go
▪ Save time with quick access to your most recent notes
▪ Work with confidence—OneNote Mobile automatically syncs your notes with Windows Live in the background
▪ Organize your notes into sections or create new notebooks using OneNote 2010 or OneNote Web App and access them from your iPhone.
Microsoft’s OneNote Mobile arrives on the iPhone
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