![]() That said, OneNote for the iPad has been designed nicely for the iPad’s touch interface, and some users will certainly welcome the ability to view and edit their notes on the iPad if that is their desire. But for OneNote users the missing iPad features will seem disconcerting, problematic, and strange. In fact, many were surprised at how feature rich the iPad versions were. With Word, Excel, and Powerpoint the missing features won’t be noticeable except by power users. But the iPad version of OneNote is missing even more features and some I would describe as key ones. This is also true for the recently released OneNote for the Mac. Like the more popular iPad versions of Word, Excel, and Powerpoint, OneNote lacks some features. Microsoft recently updated the iPad version of OneNote to match it up with its newer, more popular siblings. ![]() But there is another Office App that has been available for the iPad for quite some time. ![]() After the recent release of the Office Apps for the iPad, most of the attention has been focused on the versions of Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. Microsoft is making a big play to woo iPad users who like, or are forced into using Microsoft Office at work or home. ![]()
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