OneNote mobile apps work great with OneNote Web App

Today, the OneNote team announced an exciting new offering:  OneNote Mobile for Android is now available in the Android Market app store!

OneNote mobile apps are available on a wide variety of platforms, including Windows Phone 7, iPhone, iPad, and now Android. They all work together with OneNote on your desktop and OneNote Web App in your browser.

Once you've gotten started with OneNote on your device, you can log in to SkyDrive to see a list of your notes, or view and edit them on the web. You can even share notes from your phone with friends, classmates, colleagues, or co-workers.

Screenshot of Sharing OneNote in SkyDriveTo share a note, just right-click on the file in SkyDrive and select "Share." This is one of my favorite features, because with one click you can share notes you've taken in classes, for travel plans, recipes, to-do lists, or even a shopping list, like the one we showcased at CES last month.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Thanks,

--Jenni French
Sr. Product Manager, Office Web Apps

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  • i want to get connect my mobile application ms word  with my PC  Ms word through my mobile.whenever i typed i my pc it will shows msg to my mobile.but, i dont know how to connect this 2 applications with internet. could u plz tell me the way ???

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  • Was looking for a note taking app.  This would let me dip my toe in the cloud (so to speak) and since it is an app I intend to make full use of it was therefore likely to tie me in to either Skydrive or GMail. Considered Evernote but was put off by their weasel words about security.  Was therefore  pleased to learn that OneNote was available for Android.  At last here is a capable note taking app that takes security seriously.  Alas it is a much cut down version that is way behind the competition.  Pity.  the search begins again.

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