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A year ago, Microsoft decided to take on the big players in the online notes business. The likes of Evernote were now up against Microsoft OneNote in the battle for the best cloud-based notes app. And with OneNote having been a well-loved component of Microsoft Office for a long time, users loved it. No longer did you have to pay hundreds of dollars for OneNote - you could now download a free version. However, it was only really capable of storing notes online in the cloud. If you wanted to use it to its full potential, you still needed to buy a copy. But not any more.

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As of a few days ago, MS OneNote is now freeware. The full version of OneNote 2013, which runs on Windows 7 and 8, is downloadable from right now. The download file itself is tiny, but this is merely an installer which will grab many additional files from the internet. I've been a big fan of OneNote for a while, and much of my day job revolves around a huge OneNote file that contains all my relevant notes and documentation. If you haven't tried out this excellent program yet, give it a go.

Get OneNote for free! Works on Windows 7 or later and OS X Yosemite 10.10 or later.

Please rate this article. I'm not sure what many seem to be saying about OneNote being Cloud ONLY. I have used OneNote for a number of years, across a couple of versions (OneNote and Windows) - Never found it 'mandatory' to have it on the cloud. I occasionally even move it from device to device, mainly to my Windows 8.1 tablet for use when I'm off the Internet at a job site because no connection available or no access with personal devices. (probably about a third of the jobs I take have no internet access or no access with personal devices) Yes, I use off-site and local backup, and also, have various vendors cloud account, and my own personal cloud hardware/software available in/from my office, and can run OneNote from any of them when I choose (locally or cloud - prefer personal cloud). Sometimes from a shared folder, sometimes not), in most any combination. I'd be lost if I could not move my files to a thumb drive and work off-internet when I need or choose.

I do not recall at the moment how I did this, and I do not recall thinking I could NOT have the flexibility to use OneNote as I see fit to use it. I just remember I was impressed I did not need the internet (like Ever_ _ _ _) to have the tools and information I needed, as needed, where needed, when needed.

Asus tablet, Win8.1 - installing win10 later this week, Office2007,(no 365 yet), IE11 only, and misc. Portable apps (no MS-apps). Same basic setup on all desktops, except for the version of office on any individual workstation (MSOffice, 2007,2010,2013) I don't know if this helps anyone, except the Cloud is not by any means mandatory. • or to post comments.

A couple of years ago, I bought the Home-Student version of Office which came with OneNote. I was using a 'Note taking' app, but was not satisfied. I tried to play with OneNote, but found it very 'unuser friendly'.

I wasn't using it anymore. Recently I bought a new computer (Win 8.1 Pro 64-bit) and had to reinstall my softwares. I pounder about OneNote and did a Google search to find out that it was now given freely. I reinstalled it, and by the same token learned about a tool that was really missing in the previous version. That tool is call 'Onetastic' () Since then, I'm quite a happy user of OneNote. Sure it lacks some other tools like a reminder, or similar ones.

But as a good note taker app, it fits the bill for me. On top of that, I don't even have to backup my files, they are stored in a simple cloud account.

I'm retired and constantly surfin' the web. I need a solid Note taking app considering the hundreds of snippets I cut through the web pages I visit. Let me know if there is something better for me to try! JackP • or to post comments. M$ have released extra features in the free version but it's still limited.

In particular, it will only store information online on OneDrive. See: for the full announcement.

The relevant section says: 'Today we’re happy to share that we’re adding even more to the free edition. Including these features previously reserved for paid editions: Password protected sections Page history Audio and video recording Audio search Embedded files The free edition of OneNote stores your notes on OneDrive.' You shouldn't need an Office365 subscription but you will need a (free) Microsoft Live account in order to access OneDrive. • or to post comments.

Microsoft OneNote is an easy go-to for those looking to bring some organization into their lives. It’s a recognizable brand, it’s free, and it’s integrated into the world’s most popular operating system. But maybe you want to break out of Microsoft’s watchful ecosystem and try something a little different? Or are you looking for something alternative that visualizes your notes in more interesting and, ahem, noteworthy ways? We’ve handpicked the best OneNote alternatives that should make your note-taking a cinch. Simplenote Perfect for those who find OneNote a little bit garish, isn’t sprinkled with superfluous colors or other excesses. True to its name, it keeps things very simple and doesn’t offer any options for changing font sizes, text styles and so on.

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Onenote Portable App

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A year ago, Microsoft decided to take on the big players in the online notes business. The likes of Evernote were now up against Microsoft OneNote in the battle for the best cloud-based notes app. And with OneNote having been a well-loved component of Microsoft Office for a long time, users loved it. No longer did you have to pay hundreds of dollars for OneNote - you could now download a free version. However, it was only really capable of storing notes online in the cloud. If you wanted to use it to its full potential, you still needed to buy a copy. But not any more.

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As of a few days ago, MS OneNote is now freeware. The full version of OneNote 2013, which runs on Windows 7 and 8, is downloadable from right now. The download file itself is tiny, but this is merely an installer which will grab many additional files from the internet. I've been a big fan of OneNote for a while, and much of my day job revolves around a huge OneNote file that contains all my relevant notes and documentation. If you haven't tried out this excellent program yet, give it a go.

Get OneNote for free! Works on Windows 7 or later and OS X Yosemite 10.10 or later.

Please rate this article. I'm not sure what many seem to be saying about OneNote being Cloud ONLY. I have used OneNote for a number of years, across a couple of versions (OneNote and Windows) - Never found it 'mandatory' to have it on the cloud. I occasionally even move it from device to device, mainly to my Windows 8.1 tablet for use when I'm off the Internet at a job site because no connection available or no access with personal devices. (probably about a third of the jobs I take have no internet access or no access with personal devices) Yes, I use off-site and local backup, and also, have various vendors cloud account, and my own personal cloud hardware/software available in/from my office, and can run OneNote from any of them when I choose (locally or cloud - prefer personal cloud). Sometimes from a shared folder, sometimes not), in most any combination. I'd be lost if I could not move my files to a thumb drive and work off-internet when I need or choose.

I do not recall at the moment how I did this, and I do not recall thinking I could NOT have the flexibility to use OneNote as I see fit to use it. I just remember I was impressed I did not need the internet (like Ever_ _ _ _) to have the tools and information I needed, as needed, where needed, when needed.

Asus tablet, Win8.1 - installing win10 later this week, Office2007,(no 365 yet), IE11 only, and misc. Portable apps (no MS-apps). Same basic setup on all desktops, except for the version of office on any individual workstation (MSOffice, 2007,2010,2013) I don't know if this helps anyone, except the Cloud is not by any means mandatory. • or to post comments.

A couple of years ago, I bought the Home-Student version of Office which came with OneNote. I was using a 'Note taking' app, but was not satisfied. I tried to play with OneNote, but found it very 'unuser friendly'.

I wasn't using it anymore. Recently I bought a new computer (Win 8.1 Pro 64-bit) and had to reinstall my softwares. I pounder about OneNote and did a Google search to find out that it was now given freely. I reinstalled it, and by the same token learned about a tool that was really missing in the previous version. That tool is call 'Onetastic' () Since then, I'm quite a happy user of OneNote. Sure it lacks some other tools like a reminder, or similar ones.

But as a good note taker app, it fits the bill for me. On top of that, I don't even have to backup my files, they are stored in a simple cloud account.

I'm retired and constantly surfin' the web. I need a solid Note taking app considering the hundreds of snippets I cut through the web pages I visit. Let me know if there is something better for me to try! JackP • or to post comments. M$ have released extra features in the free version but it's still limited.

In particular, it will only store information online on OneDrive. See: for the full announcement.

The relevant section says: 'Today we’re happy to share that we’re adding even more to the free edition. Including these features previously reserved for paid editions: Password protected sections Page history Audio and video recording Audio search Embedded files The free edition of OneNote stores your notes on OneDrive.' You shouldn't need an Office365 subscription but you will need a (free) Microsoft Live account in order to access OneDrive. • or to post comments.

Microsoft OneNote is an easy go-to for those looking to bring some organization into their lives. It’s a recognizable brand, it’s free, and it’s integrated into the world’s most popular operating system. But maybe you want to break out of Microsoft’s watchful ecosystem and try something a little different? Or are you looking for something alternative that visualizes your notes in more interesting and, ahem, noteworthy ways? We’ve handpicked the best OneNote alternatives that should make your note-taking a cinch. Simplenote Perfect for those who find OneNote a little bit garish, isn’t sprinkled with superfluous colors or other excesses. True to its name, it keeps things very simple and doesn’t offer any options for changing font sizes, text styles and so on.

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