Microsoft One Note

Has anyone ever tried Microsoft’s One Note? I have been using it recently. Previously, I used to depend on Samsung Notes in order to jot down my thoughts on the move. However, of late I’ve switched over to One Note. What I love about this particular app is that it allows one to dictate notes and the verbal dictation is immediately converted into a written note. This is amazing for all writers who would like to directly dictate their manuscript. Of course, I do not recommend that one should compose the whole manuscript through dictation, but this app definitely helps in making quick notes especially if you do not have the time or the opportunity to type. Also the fact that notes on One Note can be saved in your MS account is something that may help in keeping those spontaneous notes safe and secure. This app is indeed a blessing for writers on the move as well as those who may have to juggle other careers along with writing. It is a quick and a convenient way to frame the first draft of your novel. For later drafts MS Word is always at your disposal.

Just a little post on something that may help my readers and anyone interested in typing/taking/dictating quick notes on the go. By the way, keep this in mind since NANOWRIMO is round the corner in November 🙂

Au revoir !

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