OneNote Mobile iPhone App Responds to Customer Feedback
Microsoft first released the OneNote Mobile iPhone app in January and has been listening to customers’ reactions ever since. Today, there’s an update available with feature and functionality improvements, including an easier sign-in experience and the ability to email or delete notes right from the iPhone.
Many of these enhancements are the direct result of feedback from customers in the OneNote forum on the Microsoft Answers website. As people try the updated app and continue sharing their experiences, that input will help shape future app releases.
You can download the OneNote Mobile for iPhone update today to experience the improvements firsthand. Visit the OneNote Mobile for iPhone help page and the OneNote blog for additional information about how access to OneNote on the PC, phone and Web makes it easy to take your notes, ideas and research wherever you go.
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Anonymous
January 01, 2003
On the android app entire notebooks will come undone and fall into an unbound place called "misplaced section" (I call it the floor as in you dumped all my folders on the floor) when you change a notebook name on your computer then try to sync the app. It should have kept track of the major name changes (especially when you know an app has the old name) so that when an old name tries to sync you don't say no and have a little hissy fit then trow everything from that notebook on the floor you instead update the app the the latest name or ask the user what they want. Please fix this app. I don't want to have to just give up on it because of a development team that simply doesn't listen to support like google does.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Thank you for your interest in OneNote! Although we don’t have anything further to announce today, availability beyond the U.S. is part of the longer-term expansion plan. We will announce additional locations as they become available.Anonymous
May 08, 2011
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November 26, 2012
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