Microsoft is crrraaaazy in regards to the cloud lately, and they’re using OneNote Mobile , a free companion app to their popular lists and notes software, to get iPhone users on board. Naturally, it syncs seamlessly with Windows Live SkyDrive.
The OneNote iPhone app, free for a limited time, permits you to make lists and take notes which could include text, photos, checkboxes and bullet points which might be organized into various color-coded sections. And due to Windows Live, OneNote possesses the only crucial note-taking feature: syncing. With a Windows Live ID, your notes get stored inside the cloud, allowing you to get at ‘em from the PC software, an internet app, or the iOS or Windows Phone 7 apps. COOL! And perhaps this implies we’ll be seeing other Office apps within the App Store soon. [ iTunes ]
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