OneNote for Android let you add a OneNote badge to the home screen so you can take a note, clip, or photo anytime. Instantly capture anything when you’re on the go with Android. And that New Photo option is perfect for scanning in a whiteboard or document too, just as with the separate Office Lens app. You can also access these features by adding the OneNote widget to your Today screen. On a 3D Touch-enabled iPhone, you can tap and hold on the OneNote icon and access OneNote features like New Note, New Photo, and New List, plus access notifications and recent notes. Instantly capture anything when you’re on the go with iPhone. No matter which platform choices you make, OneNote is there. OneNote is free for every modern platform imaginable: the Windows desktop, Windows tablets, Windows phones, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Apple Watch, Android handsets and tablets, Android Wear, and on the web. Plus it’s really free, and not “free for the price of your advertising-driven soul.” But I feel that OneNote is an even better solution. I love Mike, and I understand why he recommends Google Keep. Note: This post is inspired by Mike Elgin’s Computerworld post, Why you should start using Google Keep right away. And here are a few tips for getting started.
Microsoft OneNote is the best note-taking solution in the world, and it’s available for free on every personal tech platform.