RaduTyrsina
News Team
Microsoft has announced that its OneNote note-taking app for iPad can now work with startup FiftyThree’s iOS-centric Pencil stylus. Furthermore, documents made with the Paper note-taking app on iOS can now be sent to OneNote, as well. OneNote Ink product manager Ian Mikutel said the following:
“You’ll immediately notice the added feedback of the Pencil is great for a variety of inking scenarios, and the ability to easily flip the Pencil and erase in a familiar way, making it a top selling stylus for iPad.”
In order to share a file from Paper to OneNote, you simply need to hit Share in the grid or the single idea view and select “Share as Images” or “Share To.” and then hit “Save to OneNote.” Here's what the FiftyThree team said:
"A fan of the Paper app by FiftyThree? Now you can take your notes, checklists and sketches and send them to OneNote to get your content on virtually any device and work with others in shared OneNote notebooks. Whether you want to use Pencil directly in OneNote or start in Paper and share to OneNote, we’ve got you covered."
Source: Office