
Note that after several years of Microsoft confusing everyone by having three different versions of OneNote, there is now only one version that the company will continue to update, called OneNote for Windows. I spend more time on the Windows version of each, but I’ll note similarities and differences in other versions as well. This isn’t a deep-dive review, but rather a personal look at what I like and don’t much like about each - and the main points of difference between the two. I’m a longtime user of both applications, so I’ve taken a look at the latest version of each for Windows, macOS, iPad, iPhone, and Android. But they also have some very distinct differences.


Instant Sync across all your supported devices.Send your clips to any OneDrive notebook, including shared notebooks.Capture anything from full web pages to small regions of pages.

Clip any webpage to OneNote in a couple of clicks.

A link is also made available in case you would like to view the full page in the future. The OneNote Web Clipper extension automatically captures an image of the website that you're browsing, whilst also keeping the text too, in order to allow you to quickly search for a specific term in OneNote. The data is clipped directly to OneNote and thereafter you can access the content from any device that has the application installed with your account. OneNote Web Clipper is a really useful extension, which helps you save the content you like, from the websites you visit.
