Microsoft adds iOS 8 extension support to One Note


Microsoft is updating One Note app with iOS extension support to iPhone and iPad. The new functionality lets users share content from apps using OneNote.

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The One Note app will let you clip the Web, save photos and send file attachments straight to OneNote without leaving the current app. OneNote will appear among your another social media channels like Twitter and Facebook. Users will also be able to transfer their email attachments to Microsoft’s cloud.

The OneNote Share extension supports both OneDrive and OneDrive for Business-based notebooks, In order to enable sharing with OneNote, display the Share menu from any app. Then, tap the More button and toggle OneNote to “On” in the Activities list. OneNote will now be available from Share throughout iOS.

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Here are some of the features of the One Note app for iOS8:

  • You can select exactly where you’d like to store your content—just tap Location and select your preferred notebook and section.
  • OneNote automatically populates the title field with the name of the webpage. Simply tap to edit.
  • If you want to add some additional notes to your clipping, whether it be some extra context or just something you want to make sure you don’t forget, just add it to the Note field.
  • If you’ve got an internet connection, OneNote will show you a preview of the webpage and will include the entire webpage when it’s saved it to your notes.
  • Don’t worry, the URL is saved for you as well, in case you’d like to return to the page later or on another device.

Yesterday, Microsoft rolled out One Note for Android Wear. You can download the One Note app for iPhone and iPad from the Apple App Store.

via:One Note Blog


Author: Sneha Bokil

Sneha Bokil is a tech enthusiast and is currently using OnePlus 3T but she still treasures her Nokia N70 (M). You can follow her on Twitter @snehabokil and on Google+