![]() I've begged and begged and today, finally, we get a peek at what I think is going to be an important future for Microsoft: Today, Microsoft released OneNote 1.3 for iOS, an update to the excellent iPhone app. ![]() It's also accompanied, for the first time, by a native version for the iPad as well. "We're happy to announce that today's new release of OneNote for iOS devices includes a version that's tailored for the iPad." "Since the launch of OneNote for iPhone nearly a year ago, a recurring request from our customers has been for a version that can be used more easily on the iPad's larger screen," Microsoft's Michael C. If you display the status bar with View > Status Bar, you'll also get a count. If you want to get this same information in Windows, you'll need to right-click somewhere in the body of the note and select Word and Resource Counts. Note that there are separate versions of OneNote 1.3 for the iPhone and iPad. In the Mac version of Evernote, it also contains word and character counts. ![]() So be sure to grab the iPad version if you're using Apple's luxury tablet.Īs with the original iPhone version of the app, Microsoft is positioning OneNote for iPad as a "companion" to the full (i.e. Improved Windows Live sign-in experience Quick note creation in the Unfiled Notes section Localization into several new languages and markets Version 1.3 includes a number of new features, such as: "PC") version of OneNote and not as a standalone solution.
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