Microsoft has updated its One Note app for Android allowing users to ‘add anything from anywhere’.
Microsoft has added new hooks into its One Note for Android app that allows it to integrate with Google Chrome browser and RSS readers allowing users to instantly add information they find useful to OneNote.
The app will store that content and will also ensure that it is available across all of the users’ devices. Users can even send a screenshot of what they see on the screen to the app – an article, a webpage, an image, a video or any other file.
One Note for Android now also supports multi-window mode. “If you use a device that supports multi-window mode, such as Samsung Galaxy S3, now you can launch OneNote in the multi-window mode and quickly capture all the relevant information for your research project to OneNote”, noted Microsoft in a blog post.
Microsoft is also providing a new OneNote Recent Widget which users can add to device’s home screen to gain quick and easy access to all of their recently accessed notes.