Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information you need to manage daily—whether it’s juggling work projects, keeping track of personal goals, or simply organizing your thoughts?
We’ve all been there—juggling meeting notes, brainstorming ideas, or trying to annotate a PDF, only to feel like the tools we’re using just aren’t keeping up. Whether you’re a student scribbling down ...
These guides will help you get more out of Microsoft Copilot, several generations of Microsoft’s Office apps for Windows, and ...
Steve was a Senior Writer at AP, where he covered over 40 smartphones a year. Steve has carried the latest and greatest around in his pocket for nearly 30 years, with everything from Motorola StarTACs ...
Artificial intelligence continues to be implemented by Microsoft and OneNote, allowing users to write anything with their Surface Pen and leave it to OneNote's OCR to read anything they write. As ...
Microsoft has announced that the OneNote note-taking apps for Windows, the web, and Teams are adding support for synced-up Loop components like tablets, checklists, code, and many more. Microsoft has ...
More than two decades after OneNote first hit the shelves, Microsoft has finally added what we would reasonably expect to be a core feature, saving a lot of unnecessary hassle that users have had to ...
I have been using OneNote for years, convinced that my system of notebooks, sections, and sub-pages was the pinnacle of organization. But recently, I realized I was spending more time navigating my ...