OneNote, the first Microsoft Office application optimized for iPad

onenote the first office app for ipad

With the launch of OneNote 1.3, Microsoft officially adapts this application for use with the Apple tablet, taking advantage of the higher resolution of the iPad for which it has been optimized.

According to Michael Oldenburg, team technical writer Office, the update works both on the original iPad as in the iPad 2. “From the launch of OneNote for iPhone About a year ago, our users asked us for a version that would allow use adapted to the largest screen of the iPad. “

The version 1.3 includes some new features, such as the option to sync notebooks from OneNote via Wi-Fi, a redesigned interface and table rendering. Now you can sync with multiple devices (iPhone, iPad, Windows computers, etc.) thanks to the service SkyDrive from Microsoft.

OneNote 1.3 is free, but limit the number of total notes to 500, both new and old. In order to exceed this limit, users of iPhone will have to pay 5 dollars and those of iPad 15 dollars.

If you want to see the difference between seeing OneNote on an iPad or iPhone you just have to look at the two images that are included in this news. The first corresponds to the version for iPhone launched at the beginning of the year, while the one you have under these lines corresponds to the new version optimized for iPad.

microsoft launches onenote optimized for ipad

According to ZDNet blogger Mary Jo Foley, Microsoft also plans to launch a iPhone and iPad app from your client Lync 2010, which just debuted as an app for Windows 7 phones.