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What is OneNote?

Microsoft OneNote is a digital note-taking application that allows users to create and organize notes in a variety of formats, including text, images, audio, and video. It's commonly used for personal organization, project planning, brainstorming, and capturing meeting notes. OneNote allows for free-form note organization within notebooks, sections, and pages, and it supports collaboration with other users.

What other technologies are related to OneNote?

OneNote Competitor Technologies

Word provides document creation and editing capabilities that overlap with some of OneNote's note-taking and organization features, though OneNote is more free-form.
mentioned alongside OneNote in 0% (20.2k) of relevant job posts
Microsoft Whiteboard provides a digital canvas for brainstorming and collaboration, which can overlap with some use cases of OneNote.
mentioned alongside OneNote in 14% (74) of relevant job posts

OneNote Complementary Technologies

Teams integrates with OneNote, allowing users to share and collaborate on notebooks within team channels.
mentioned alongside OneNote in 2% (11.9k) of relevant job posts
OneNote notebooks can be stored and shared on SharePoint, facilitating collaboration within organizations.
mentioned alongside OneNote in 2% (11.2k) of relevant job posts
OneNote notebooks are typically stored on OneDrive, providing cloud-based access and syncing capabilities.
mentioned alongside OneNote in 5% (2.9k) of relevant job posts

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