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Microsoft released an iPad version of the app today OneNote, which was previously only available in iPhone version. Today, it was updated to version 1.3, which brought with it, among other things, Czech, also available in the iPad version. The new one, sized to fit the iPad screen, has a lot of new improvements compared to the smaller iPhone display. The biggest advantage is the two-panel display, where cards, folders, and notes are displayed in one panel. The second part of the screen serves as a notebook. See what the new version has brought with it. You log in to the application using Windows Live ID, immediately upon launching the application. Without it, the application will not let you continue. You can create it directly in the application environment.

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Since I didn't have one, I tried to create it directly from the iPad via this application. After filling out the form, a message jumped out at me: "The application has technical problems." Your request could not be fulfilled. Sorry."
I was able to create an account only the second time, when I had to fill out the form again. After receiving the verification email, they did not want to verify my account on the mobile site, but it was impossible to access the desktop version. NakoneI had to Windows Create a Live ID from your computer.

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The main page is divided into two panels. In the left column you have saved Notepads, where the default is already preset. From the settings, it appears that notebooks should be able to be added, renamed, colored and otherwise modified, but I could not find any of the functions.

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After opening the notebook, you can put the notes in other folders in the left panel. For example, according to the subjects from which you have notes, also according to the days when you wrote something down, or however you want. If you don't select a category for them, they will be automatically placed in the Uncategorized Notes folder.

When you're writing a note, you can make it even better with some interesting extensions. What I like best is the To-Do list, which you can insert anywhere in the note. It can insert photos from your device's album, or you can take a new picture directly. You also have a quick option above the keyboard, where you can find, for example, the option of so-called paragraphs when you type only keywords:

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OneNote syncs notes with iCloud, but I didn't see that the synchronization was automatic. Manual synchronization is possible through the settings, where you will also find a lot of other interesting features. You can also buy free space for notes there, so instead of the original 500 allowed, you will be able to use unlimited space.

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Work is OneI really liked Note, except that I still haven't figured out a lot of the options, which are difficult to configure. When I first started using it, I found it difficult to create Windows Live ID, without which you will only see a purple screen with a logo OneNotes.

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