The first version requires Android 2.3 Gingerbread and higher

Feb 8, 2012 07:26 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft’s note-taking application, “OneNote Mobile” has just been launched on Android. Those who use the PC version on a regular basis will probably recognize some of the features that have been integrated within “OneNote Mobile” for Android.

Users will be able to create notes with images or text, as well as edit to-do lists or manage them while on the move. The application also comes with a built-in spelling checker and table editing features.

All notes can be synced using free Microsoft SkyDrive online storage in order to access and manage them anytime, anywhere.

Android users can create up to 500 notes, which can be edited, deleted or synced. Those who wish to create more than 500 notes will have to upgrade “OneNote Mobile” for Android to unlimited user via in-app purchase.

“OneNote Mobile” is now available as a free download in the Android Market and is fully compatible with all devices running Android 2.3 Gingerbread and higher. In addition, users will need a free Windows Live ID.