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Microsoft Releases Free Edition of OneNote

yakatz writes "Microsoft announced that OneNote, including the full desktop program, will be free for anyone who wants to use the program. A version of the program for Mac also appeared in the app store yesterday. This means that a native edition of OneNote is available for most platforms (including iPad, iPhone and Android, but not Linux or Blackberry). Microsoft will continue to offer a paid version of OneNote with 'business-oriented' features (including SharePoint support, version history and Outlook integration). The partial rebranding of OneNote also includes some new tools like a program specifically designed to make it easier to take a picture of a whiteboard.
Is this a signal that Microsoft decided that they need to compete with Apple by making their productivity applications free?"
(Over at WineHQ, they're looking for a maintainer for their page on OneNote. Anyone running it on a Free operating system? What are your favorite alternatives that are "libre" free, rather than only gratis?)

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  1. Re:Next they'll give internet explorer free by StripedCow · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Apple, in constrast, makes sure any competitive app never sees the light of day:
    http://news.cnet.com/8301-1384...

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  2. Re:The submission looks like a Microsoft advertise by lgw · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Whether OneNote is wonderfully organized or a big disorganized mess is not a property of OneNote. :)

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