Good old PC goliath Microsoft has once again released another app for Android, this time bringing its OneNote Mobile app to the Android Market for Google-powered phones running Android 2.3 or higher.
What you’re getting here is a fairly familiar note-taking, sharing and syncing tool, which lets you create media-rich notes built from text and images, plus there are “to do” lists with little tick boxes and full syncing through Microsoft’s SkyDrive cloud servers for easy access on desktop.
It’s free, but here’s the disclaimer about that part:
With the free version of OneNote Mobile for Android you can access, create and edit up to 500 notes. Once you reach this limit you can still view, delete, and sync your notes. To continue taking and editing notes, you can upgrade OneNote Mobile for Android to unlimited use through an in-app purchase
And that in-app purchase will cost you £2.99 to unlock access to the full thing for life.
What exciting lives Microsoft employees lead. If you also lead an exciting international playboy lifestyle and are therefore always having to remember about places, events and things, OneNote Mobile is on the Android Market here to make it all easier.
More facts can be had over on the OneNote Blog.
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