It's the digital notebook that lets you take notes any way you want. Tend to collect a ton of research and want a way to easily organize it? OneNote was designed just for you, with features such as a web clipper, email-to-notes, and quick notes shortcuts, not to mention that intuitive notebook interface. That means many people have been missing out on what makes OneNote such an awesome, all-purpose tool not just for notes, but for capturing information of any kind.įeel too limited by simple notes apps and tend to think visually and non-linearly? You'll likely appreciate OneNote's freeform notes canvas, which lets you add any kind of content-including text, images, videos, tables, and files-anywhere on the page.įond of scribbling on napkins or sketching out ideas? OneNote's inking tools let you draw using your trackpad or mouse, as well as a stylus or your fingers if you use a tablet or touchscreen PC. You can chalk that up to the software being a paid app limited to Windows up until a couple of years ago. Despite that, the app has long been probably the most underrated app in Microsoft's arsenal. OneNote has been around for a dozen years as part of the Microsoft Office suite. If you haven't given it a try yet, you might be about to discover your new favorite productivity tool. Over the last decade or so, I've tried dozens of note-taking apps and strategies-from using plain text files or good old paper notebooks to powerful tools like Evernote.