The desktop version probably does still have more ink functionality compared to the Metro version, hopefully that will improve over time.įor me, the main power of Onenote is the combination of automatic syncing and 'access anywhere' approach. If you're using 'full' Windows 8, then you may not have the desktop version of Onenote available, depending on whether you've installed Office, and what version. The desktop version has plenty of built in pen/ink features too (see the 'Draw' tab), and Onenote Metro was updated like -yesterday- to include more inking features. If you're using an RT tablet, then you'll have the option to use either Onenote desktop, or Onenote 'Metro'. I guess it depends on your needs, and what you're using.
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