OneNote For Android Adds Multi-Window Support, Audio Recording, And More

Android: OneNote is turning into a pretty killer note-taking app (especially after Evernote started limiting its free users). Today, its Android app is getting better with multi-window support, password protected sections, audio recording and more.

Multi-window support is a big deal for anyone on Android Nougat. You can now create a split screen so you can copy text from a source and paste it into your Notebook without having to constantly switch apps.

Even if you don’t have Nougat, you can now record audio notes and add them to your notebooks. You can also add notes to password protected sections so that snoopers won’t be able to find your most sensitive notes. Finally, you can insert PDFs or Office documents into your notes and read them on the go.

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