Some people – students, office-going workers, journalists – are constantly taking notes. The kind of information they feel they will need to reference later. Frankly, who needs a sprawling series of folders with multitude of information, when there are plenty of note-taking apps around to make our lives easier.
OneNote from Microsoft is probably one app most people should try first. It gives you all kinds of ways to organise notes, from notebooks to sections to sub-headers. With easy navigation and search, you’ll always find your notes right where you left them. It also has powerful search, which includes the scanned contents of any images or PDFs you might drop in a note.
You can revise your notes with type, highlighting, or ink annotations. One can even use the OneNote Web Clipper to save content with a single click. Here’s the best part: One can record audio notes, insert online videos, and add files. What’s more, one can even share notebooks with coworkers, friends, and family.
Get the OneNote app for free on your tablet, phone, and computer, so you can capture your ideas and to-do lists in one place wherever you are.