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Aug062021

Microsoft plans to merge OneNote apps by end of 2022

Before the end of next year, Microsoft plans to offer one OneNote app only. There are currently two versions available: one installed with Office and the other with the Windows 10 app available in the Microsoft Store. The company plans to update the app to get features exclusive to the Windows 10 option and give it a visual refresh to fit in with the upcoming Windows 11 update.

This new OneNote app will also access the latest Microsoft pen and ink features and the latest navigational UI layout option. Those using the Office version will just have to wait for the updates to roll out. In comparison, those using the Windows 10 option will get an in-app invite to upgrade once the app is ready. Microsoft plans to send out invites in the second half of 2022, and it advises organizations to use the OneNote app so they won't need to upgrade next year.

Source: Engadget

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