The free version of OneNote 2013 for Windows now has no feature restrictions

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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