Microsoft is very keen on entering the mobile apps market, and they have used OneNote as one of their first cross-platform application, after bing and hotmail. Today Microsoft made OneNote available for Android (2.3 or higher). Note that the app is already available on iOS, and comes bundled with office on Windows Phone 7.Cloud storage on Skydrive is one of the many features included in this app. A detailed post on the OneNote blog lists all the features with screenshots. One important thing to note here is that the app is free but not for unlimited use. Whaaaaat???? Yes, the OneNote team explains that the app is free for upto 500 notes, but after that you gotta shell out US $4.99 for using the mobile application.
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