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Microsoft is working on a unified OneNote app for Windows: Details here

American tech is running on plans to unify its OneNote and OneNote for Windows 10 apps into a single unified OneNote app.


According to The Verge, Microsoft has taken all the upgrades in its Windows 10 UWP OneNote app and taken them over to the conventional OneNote laptop app instead.



These improvements to the conventional OneNote desktop app that installs as a part of Office will appear in a chain of updates over the next twelve months. The new updates include a visible refresh and "key current capabilities presently precise to OneNote for Windows 10."


It's not clear which functions from OneNote for Windows 10 will make their way over to the OneNote laptop app, but Microsoft has stated, "We are working to make sure that every one the maximum loved functions will continue to be part of OneNote."


Existing users of the committed OneNote for Windows 10 app could be asked to upgrade to the whole laptop OneNote app in the second half of of 2022.


The OneNote crew explains, "Advances in Windows and Office will allow us to unify the two apps so that you'll have the simplicity of a single OneNote app on Windows at the same time as taking part in the interface and functions you're already familiar with."


As in keeping with The Verge, whilst the organisation straight away won't kill off the UWP model of OneNote for Windows 10, Microsoft does word that OneNote customers ought to pass to the laptop app by using October 2025, whilst OneNote for Windows 10 will attain the cease of guide.


These changes to OneNote on Windows might not have an effect on Microsoft's other OneNote apps for macOS, iOS, Android, or the net. It's really Microsoft unifying its separate OneNote apps into some thing that with any luck has the quality of the UWP and laptop worlds.

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