Being last on the list of OS to get access to this app, Android now joins iOS and Windows Phone with OneNote Mobile.   The Android version offers device and cloud storage via SkyDrive, offline access, and text formatting like hyperlinks, bulleted lists, & to-do checkboxes.   Microsoft made sure to give Android users a taste of the Metro UI with throughout the app.   OneNote is free for the first 500 notes and there after you will be charged a one-time fee of $4.99.   However after reaching 500 notes and you choose not to continue, you will no longer be able to edit or create new ones from your Android device.
 

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