Microsoft’s note-taking app is becoming better, if you’re a free user. Nearly a year ago, Microsoft made OneNote 2013_free for Mac and Windows, but on Windows certain features were only available on_the full app included with the Office Suite. These are now enabled for everyone_– there is no longer a functional difference between the paid and free edition of OneNote. This means all OneNote 2013 users will be able to: Add password protection to specific sections of your documents View prior versions of a page via Page History Take notes while recording audio or video Search for specific words in…

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