In the age of BYOD – bring your own device – at companies large and small, such scenarios are increasingly common. This is a boon for individuals or organizations that use a blend of Windows and Macs, or an assortment of Android- and Apple-based mobile gadgetry. With a version of OneNote for all mainstream computing platforms – along with a Web-based version, which Evernote also offers – Microsoft can credibly argue that OneNote users have access to their information anywhere and anytime. Microsoft can at long last claim the kind of ubiquity that the massively popular note-keeping service Evernote has boasted for years. Microsoft used to charge as much as $80 for its desktop version on Second, OneNote is now free on all platforms. First, OneNote for Mac fills in Microsoft’s last hole in the OneNote lineup, since it already offers versions of the note-keeping app for Windows, Windows Phone, Android, iPad and iPhone. Microsoft’s recent release of OneNote for the Macintosh is notable for a couple of reasons. #1630: Apple Books changes in iOS 16, simplified USB branding, recovering a lost Google Workspace account.
#1633: macOS 13 Ventura and other OS updates, 10th-gen iPad, M2 iPad Pro, 3rd-gen Apple TV 4K, Apple services price hikes.#1634: New Messages features, Apple Q4 2022 results, Preview drops PostScript, iOS/iPadOS 15.7.1, Dvorak on iPhone and iPad.