Is Microsoft OneNote still supported?
Is Microsoft OneNote still supported?
Microsoft is continuing mainstream support for OneNote beyond October 2020. This means you can continue using it and expect to see new feature updates. OneNote support dates will align with Office 2019 support dates (October 10, 2023 for mainstream support and October 14, 2025 for extended support).
How long will OneNote be supported?
The OneNote for Windows 10 app is going to reach its end-of-life phase in about four years, along with Windows 10 itself. They are both scheduled to fall out of support on Oct. 14, 2025.
What is OneNote Microsoft support?
OneNote is a digital note-taking app that provides a single place for keeping all of your notes, research, plans, and information — everything you need to remember and manage in your life at home, at work, or at school.
Is OneNote going to be updated?
We’re excited to share that OneNote on Windows will get a series of updates over the next 12 months. OneNote for Windows 10 users will get an in-app invitation to update to the OneNote app. We anticipate invitations to start in the second half of 2022.
Will OneNote be updated?
Existing users of the dedicated OneNote for Windows 10 app will be asked to upgrade to the full desktop OneNote app in the second half of 2022.
What happened to Microsoft OneNote?
tldr; – OneNote is not going away. This includes online (web) apps and desktop apps (Windows / Mac). Long version: SO, we have two OneNote desktop apps for Windows 10 – “OneNote 2016/2019” included with the other Office apps and “OneNote for Windows 10” which is available through the Microsoft Store on Windows 10.
What is the difference between OneNote and OneDrive?
OneDrive is a secure access, sharing, and file storage solution. Microsoft OneNote is a digital note-taking and information storage app. Users can upload documents or add files, record audio notes, insert online videos, and revise documents with type, highlighting, or ink annotations.
Do I need OneNote for Windows 10?
The OneNote desktop app on Windows is part of Office 2019 and Microsoft 365, but it can also be downloaded as a standalone app and used independently on any PC. It runs on any currently supported version of Windows — including all editions of Windows 10. It’s now simply called “OneNote.”