Download Microsoft OneNote for Windows
With a free download of Microsoft OneNote for Windows, you can access the dynamic note-taking software through a subscription to Microsoft 365. Note-taking has evolved from a simple pencil and paper to the most flexible software you can imagine. There’s no denying the greatness of word processors like Microsoft Word, but they are limited in terms of the type of notes you can take with them. That’s where the dynamic nature of Microsoft OneNote comes into play – you can take far more than just text notes.
Features and integrations – What makes Microsoft OneNote different from a word processor?
The blank canvas of a Microsoft OneNote document can be filled with all sorts of text, written notes, multimedia, and everything in between. If you’re sitting in a college math class and need to jot down formulas or equations, you don’t want to be wasting your time searching for the “square root” symbol on your keyboard. With OneNote, you can just use the cursor (or your finger if you’re using a tablet) to write out the formulas as you would with a pen or pencil.
For businesses and professionals, you might be scribbling down fewer math formulas and using more tables or spreadsheets. OneNote is compatible with Microsoft products like PowerPoint or Excel, so you can easily drag and drop items into your OneNote canvas. You could insert a spreadsheet from Excel easily, even updating the spreadsheet from Excel and syncing that data to your information on OneNote. They can be sourced from anywhere – be it the internet or other Microsoft programs- and they can be placed anywhere in the canvas. There is no need to align every table on the same side of the document or follow an indentation pattern down the page. You will essentially be using a text box for everything you type out, so it can be dragged around the screen if you decide to move it. The same applies to images and other multimedia – they can be pulled from another source and dragged anywhere on the page, with notes or text written beside the images (or even on top of them).
If you are accessing Microsoft OneNote through Microsoft 365, you are using Microsoft OneDrive to save your work. This means that you are automatically saving all of your work continuously and never need to worry about clicking the save button before closing out of the application. You could also collaborate with other teammates or colleagues on the same OneNote document, with each of you able to participate and see the other users’ contributions added in real time.
Compatibility and system requirements – Can I run this on my device?
Microsoft OneNote works best with Windows 10 or later, especially if you access it via Microsoft 365. It can also be purchased as a standalone app or via Microsoft Office, but each would also be most compatible with Windows 10 or later. An important note to remember is that you can only take advantage of the autosave and improved collaboration features that come with OneDrive if you’re using OneNote through Microsoft 365.
Microsoft 365 – What is it, and how does it help me access OneNote?
Microsoft 365 is a subscription service that gives users access to varying services and apps through the Microsoft 365 family. It offers four main subscription levels: Basic, Standard, Premium, and Family/Personal, each with various tools and features. Here’s the lowdown on what each has to offer, especially when it comes to Microsoft OneNote:
- Basic: This entry-level plan is designed for individuals or small teams. It includes core apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, accessible via the web and mobile apps only—no desktop versions. OneNote is available in this plan, but it’s the web-based version. Great if you’re on the go and don’t need the full desktop experience.
- Standard: This plan steps it up with full access to desktop versions of all Microsoft apps. It’s ideal for small to medium businesses and offers cloud services like SharePoint and Teams for collaboration. OneNote is included here, and you can enjoy its full desktop app capabilities alongside cloud sync for seamless access across devices.
- Premium: Tailored for businesses requiring advanced security and management tools, this plan includes everything from Standard plus features like Advanced Threat Protection and eDiscovery. OneNote is part of the package, fully enabled with premium features, making it perfect for professionals handling sensitive data or working on large projects.
- Family/Personal: These are consumer-focused subscriptions. The Family plan covers up to six users, while the Personal plan is for one. Both give you access to desktop and mobile versions of all Office apps, including OneNote. It’s an excellent choice for everyday users who want flexibility and productivity tools at home or on the go.
In short, OneNote is available at all levels—web-based for Basic and fully-featured for everything else. Pick a plan based on whether you need desktop apps, business tools, or personal organization.