As promised last year, Microsoft has begun automatically installing OneNote for desktop along with the Office 365 suite of apps. The app no longer has the year branding and is called just 'OneNote'.
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In a session at its Ignite 2019 conference, Microsoft showed off its roadmap of new features for its OneNote app, also announcing a unified codebase for the desktop OneNote 2016 app.
With Microsoft's announcement this week that OneNote 2016 is being resurrected, the future of OneNote for Windows 10 is somewhat uncertain, but the UWP app is still being supported for now.
Microsoft announced today that it's bringing back OneNote 2016, and adding new features, but it's also now confirmed that the desktop application will once again be installed by default.
After Microsoft all but killed off OneNote 2016 a while back, it announced today that it's extending mainstream support for the product, and it will be adding new features like dark mode.
Microsoft has announced that the desktop OneNote app won't be included in Office 2019, and new features won't be added to the current version. The company is recommending the Windows 10 app instead.
After having been a top request by OneNote users, Microsoft has now brought the Class Notebook toolbar to the iPad which includes time-saving features for educators and a variety of fun stickers.
It was discovered today that like the rest of the Office 2016 suite, OneNote 2016 is also available from the Windows Store, although it's not the default, as Microsoft wants you to use the UWP app.