Microsoft Corporation today released an update to its OneNote app for iOS (which is “optimized for the iPhone 5?). The new version unveils many new features:
It now not only lets you insert files but also protect sections with passwords. Moreover, it also lets you add PDF printouts, organize notebooks, use formatted text, as well as create notebooks and save them to OneDrive for Business.
Let’s get further in explanation. First of all, you can now insert files into your notes, open them with a double-tap, and share them using AirDrop, the popular ad-hoc service in Apple Inc.'s OS X and iOS operating systems.
Next up, we have Protected Sections – you can lock or unlock password-protected sections created in OneNote for Windows. A Portable Document Format (PDF) printout can be added to any page in a notebook.
Furthermore, you’re now able to move and reorder sections, and even move pages anywhere you may wish inside OneNote. And formatted text is supported, so anything you paste into OneNote will look just like it was intended to. If you create a new notebook and have multiple accounts, it’s easy to select exactly where you want the new notebook stored.
OneNote 2.3 for iPhone is now available in the App Store. It’s a free download.
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Microsoft OneNote for iPhone sees a 'big' update
PUBLISHED ON: 11:13 AM
BY: asd
IN: app, Apps, ios, iphone 5, microsoft, note, onenote, password protection, Software, update
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