Saturday, February 11, 2012

OneNote Mobile for Android is now available worldwide

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For all of you who've been asking (and patiently waiting) for a version of OneNote for your Android phones, we have great news: OneNote Mobile for Android is now available! Download it from the Android Market app store today!

Mobile versions of OneNote are currently available on Windows Phone, iPhone, iPad, and now Android. No matter which platform you prefer, OneNote Mobile lets you easily capture and access all of your notes and ideas on the go.

If you're already using OneNote on your PC, the mobile versions of OneNote let you take your notes with you — from simple lists and to-dos to full-fledged notebooks which you can share with your friends, family, co-workers, or classmates. With a free Microsoft SkyDrive account, you can easily sync all of your OneNote notebooks so they're always up-to-date and accessible from your mobile device, your Web browser, or your computer. (Learn how to move your notebooks to the cloud.)

The OneNote for Android interface

OneNote Mobile for Android includes the following features:

Text formatting, images, and bulleted lists
To-do lists with clickable checkboxes
Quick photo capture with your phone's camera
Quick access to recent notes
Store and access multiple OneNote notebooks
Sync to your free SkyDrive account for access anywhere
Offline access to your notes
Option to sync notebooks only over a Wi-Fi connection
Built-in spelling checker
Support for external hyperlinks
Table editing

Here are a few examples of the OneNote Mobile for Android app in action:

OneNote for Android app screenshot     OneNote for Android app screenshot

OneNote for Android app screenshot     OneNote for Android app screenshot

OneNote Mobile for Android is free to download and use for up to 500 notes. When you've reached this limit, you can upgrade the app for a one-time fee of US $4.99 for unlimited use.

If you choose not to upgrade to the unlimited version, you can still view, sync, and delete any of your existing notes even after you've reached the 500 notes limit. However, you will no longer be able to edit your notes or create new ones on your Android phone.

For unlimited use pricing outside of the United States, please visit the Android Market in your region (see below for a complete list of supported countries and markets).

OneNote Mobile for Android is now available in the following markets:

Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Korea, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, and Venezuela.

Available on the Android Market

Note:   It may take a bit of time before OneNote Mobile for Android appears in the Android Market app store in your region today. If you don’t see the app available for download right away, please check back in a little while!

If you require technical support for OneNote Mobile for Android or want to submit a feature request for the OneNote team, head on over to the OneNote forums on the Microsoft Answers website. Members of the OneNote product team regularly read and moderate these forums and it's the best way to get your questions answered.

Your feedback is very important to us. We want to continue to hear from you about how we can make the OneNote experience even better. Please consider posting a comment below to let us know how you like this first OneNote for Android release and what sort of features you'd like to see in the future.

Last but not least, please help us spread the news about this exciting new OneNote Mobile release with your fellow Android users by clicking the sharing options at the end of this post. Thank you!

-- Michael C. Oldenburg
 


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