Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Microsoft's OneNote Mobile occupies roost within the Android Market

Microsoft's OneNote Mobile takes up roost in the Android Market
Hot from the heels of their OneNote application for that apple iphone, Microsoft went ahead and because of the Android Market an identical jerk of acceptance using the discharge of OneNote Mobile. Such as the iOS version, the application is free of charge to test -- which enables tire kickers to produce as much as 500 memos -- but following the limit is arrived at, you will need to put lower $4.99 or perhaps be forever stuck in read-only mode. Additionally to syncing all notes with SkyDrive, the application enables customers to spread out notebook computers from OneNote 2010. Android 2.3 is essential admission for that one, not to mention, all customers should have a Home windows Live ID. So, Google, will you just stand there and let Evernote and Microsoft have the enjoyment

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