Advertisement Updated by Tina Sieber on February 28, 2017. OneNote is OneNote is a powerful note-taking app. It's cross-platform and well integrated into Microsoft Office. Read this guide to become a OneNote pro! Microsoft releases free OneNote for Mac – March 17, 2014 An Apple acquisition the real reason Microsoft is porting OneNote to the Mac – March 14, 2014 Share this. I would like to try and open some old '.one' files on my mac. They were created using Microsoft OneNote on an old windows machine (now dead). I have recently downloaded the new OneNote software for Mac and uploaded these '.one' files to my OneDrive account. Not only can you jot down notes or keep to do lists, you can use a stylus to do it, convert handwritten notes to text, or organize your recipe collection. OneNote is available on almost every platform, making this ridiculously useful app even more relevant. Although OneNote is available with good functionality on mobile devices, the tips below are mainly intended for running OneNote on Windows and macOS. Managing Your Shopping List Ever arrived at the supermarket and found that you forgot what you went for? Even on a paper-based list, it’s easy to forget things if you haven’t got a pen to mark them off. Today, you can keep your shopping list on your phone. If you use OneNote, you can update it on your desktop and sync it to your phone before you head out. Thankfully, OneNote is available for. ![]() Simply create a list on one device, select the items, right-click and select Tag as To Do to add check boxes. While you’re shopping, mark off items as you go – and look out for your significant other sneakily adding 12 bottles of wine to the list! Managing Recipes in OneNote If you’re a bit of a foody, then it might interest you how easy it is to manage recipes in OneNote. You can approach this in different ways. Begin by creating a new section in your notebook and labelling it “Recipes”. You can use the camera on your mobile device to snap recipes in books and magazines or use the Print function in your browser (choosing OneNote as the printer) to add recipes to this new section, organizing them onto individual pages for each recipe, or perhaps each meal type. For those using a device that recognizes handwriting, you can also use your finger or stylus to make notes on the recipe as you cook – perhaps a measurement has been printed incorrectly, or you need to make a temperature adjustment for your fan oven! Remember that OneNote is 100% free and packed full of advanced features. Let's check out some of the ones you may have missed. If you're not yet using OneNote, these may win you over. To further organize your recipe collection. OneNote as Your Newsreader An amazing way of using OneNote is to adopt it as an extension of your newsreader app. It sounds pretty unlikely, but is made possible thanks to IFTTT, which has recently launched a.
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