Skip to content
DawsonITE

DawsonITE

DawsonITE is a blog devoted to Educational Technology. It's compiled by Rafael Scapin, Coordinator of Educational Technology at Dawson College in Montreal (Canada).

  • Home
  • Top Tools for Learning
  • About
  • Book an Appointment
Posted on 20/02/201518/02/2015 by Rafael Scapin

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

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.

http://thenextweb.com/insider/2015/02/13/the-free-version-of-onenote-2013-for-windows-now-has-no-feature-restrictions/

 

Related Posts:

  1. Microsoft Launches OneNote for Mac, Makes Windows Version Free
  2. How To Make Windows 8 or 8.1 Look Like Windows 7 or XP
  3. Microsoft touts ‘Windows as a service,’ free Windows 10 upgrades for the first year
  4. 5 Best Free Screen Capture Software For Windows
  5. Best Free Data Recovery Tools for PC, Windows, Mac, OS X
CategoriesDawsonITE, Edtech

Post navigation

Previous PostPrevious Microsoft researchers say their newest deep learning system beats humans — and Google
Next PostNext 3D Printers Add a New Dimension to Classrooms

Categories

Archives

IT Partners


CDC


Eductive

IT Reps / Rep TIC

Gazouillis de https://twitter.com/REPTIC/lists/reptic
Proudly powered by WordPress