

Microsoft is working on a new, updated version of OneNote for Windows 8 that will be part of its "Gemini" suite of apps. New features available via the OneNote service include OneNote Clipper, which allows users to save Web pages to OneNote a new email feature for sending notes to OneNote and Office Lens, Microsoft's optical-character-recognition technology for capturing documents and whiteboards with Windows Phone and saving them to OneNote. Microsoft also announced that it has opened up the OneNote service - available at - to third-party developers by making available a cloud programming interface to which applications can be connected. It's also worth noting that the free version is ad-free, not a temporary trial version, and limited to home/school use only. To get those features, users need to upgrade to the paid version. It doesn't have SharePoint support, version history or Outlook integration. The new free version of OneNote for the Windows desktop doesn't include all the features in the paid version. But until today, users of older versions of Windows had to pay for the OneNote app as part of Microsoft's Office suite. Previously, Microsoft made free versions of OneNote available for Windows 8, Windows Phone, and the Web.

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