The paid version of OneNote includes support for local notebooks saved to your hard drive (the free version works with notes stored on your OneDrive account), the ability record video and audio along with your notes, and version history. Microsoft holds back some features to sell their $9.99 per month Office 365 Home Premium service. Like Evernote and other services, OneNote isn’t completely free. RELATED: What's the Difference Between Office 365 and Office 2016? There’s no Chrome app or Linux desktop client, but it will work on Chromebooks and Linux desktops thanks to the web version. Microsoft has built up a whole ecosystem of apps for OneNote, including apps for the Windows desktop, Windows 8, Windows Phone, Mac OS X, Android, iPad, iPhone, and the web. You’d probably expect that a Microsoft Office product would be limited to Windows and maybe Mac as well, but that’s not true.
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