Microsoft created OneNote as a powerful notebook and organization tool. On Android, the app includes dozens of features and capabilities. A smartphone or tablet owner can tune the experience to suit their needs and preferences in moments. Users can take notes, create to-do lists, and even scan written notes into the app. How to Use Alexa on a Fire Tablet; Be In the Know. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands.
Microsoft announced the availability of OneNote app for Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet and Fire phone devices. With this release, Microsoft is keeping up its promise of to bring OneNote to every device that matters to you.
Onenote On Kindle Fire Tablet
If you have a Kindle Fire or a Fire phone, you can now use OneNote to capture or access thoughts, ideas and to-do’s while on the go.
App Description:
Using Onenote On Kindle Fire
It’s time to harness the immense potential of your thoughts and discoveries by taking a note in OneNote, your very own digital notebook. With OneNote, you can capture that flash of genius, that moment of inspiration, that list of errands, or that plain old note that’s too important to forget.
Whether you’re at home, in the office or on the go, your notes travel with you. And you can share your notes and collaborate with others, across multiple devices!
Key Features:
• Sync your notebooks seamlessly across computers and devices.
• Your notes look just the same on the phone or tablet including ink annotation and formatting.
• Home screen widgets to help you quickly capture photo, audio and other quick notes without opening the app.
• Add and customize notebooks, sections, and pages right from your phone.
• Bold, italicize, underline, highlight, increase indent, decrease indent – format your notes like you want.
• Search your notes and files for anything you’ve captured by just typing a keyword or phrase.
• Sync your work notes stored on OneDrive for Business and SharePoint with your phone or tablet.
Here are some more ideas on how to use OneNote:
• Capture rich notes for classwork, meetings, or research
• Add rich audio to your lecture or meeting notes. Take a picture of the whiteboard and never miss a lecture topic
• Keep track of your shopping list and mark items off wherever you are
• Create an itinerary and keep track of your travel plans for your next big vacation
• Take pictures of receipts and bills to remove some of the paper clutter
• Collaborate and share ideas with your team
• Research items and prices to make the best purchasing decision
• Keep and edit all of your notes – whether taken from OneNote on desktop, tablet, phone, or browser
Harness the full potential of you – with OneNote.
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Note-taking and task-tracking can be a real hassle. Not only do you need a device, but the software too. Sure, there are many apps to choose from, such as Evernote and Google Keep, but I prefer Microsoft's OneNote. Don't get me wrong, the other options are good too, but OneNote is the most polished of the bunch.
My favorite thing about Microsoft's offering is that it works with a large range of operating systems. Whether I am using an iPad, Android phone, Windows Phone, Chromebook, Mac or Windows computer such as the Surface Pro 3, OneNote has my back. Sadly, Microsoft's app was not available for Kindle Fire HDX -- a tablet which I love. Today, this changes as OneNote not only comes to the Kindle Fire line of tablets, but the all-new Fire phone too.
'Today OneNote is available at the Amazon Appstore for Android, delivering on our promise to bring OneNote to every device that matters to you. If you have a Kindle Fire or a Fire phone, you can now use OneNote to capture or access thoughts, ideas and to-do’s while on the go', says OneNote Team.
The team further explains, 'OneNote is a free download and can also be used on Android phones and tablets running Android OS 4.0 and up. We’re excited that people will be able to use OneNote on their brand new Fire phone and Kindle Fire, and we're committed to improving the app with regular updates'.
Microsoft has been doing all the right things lately, and the company is smart to put focus on OneNote. Its commitment to cross-platform availability of this app and others, not only expands install base, but puts a friendly face on the corporation too.
Are you a Kindle Fire, or soon-to-be Fire phone user? Download OneNote for free here. Tell me how you like it in the comments.