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OneNote is a digital note-taking application by Microsoft that allows users to capture, organize, and share information across various devices. It supports different media types, offers collaboration features, and integrates with other Microsoft 365 services.

Features
7/12
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Must Have

4 of 5

URL Saving & Preview

List & Section Organization

Public Sharing

Instant Link Adding

Contextual Side Notes

Other

3 of 7

Media Type Support

Sign-In & Authentication

Mobile Responsive Design

Minimalist Interface

Profile Gateway

Granular Sharing Permissions

Embed Support

Pricing
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Microsoft 365 Family

$12.99 monthly
Popular
  • For one to six people
  • Sign in to five devices at once
  • Use on PCs, Macs, phones, and tablets
  • Up to 6 TB of secure cloud storage(1 TB per person)
  • Productivity apps with Microsoft Copilot
  • Data and device security
  • Ad-free secure email

Microsoft 365 Personal

$9.99 monthly
  • For one person
  • Sign in to five devices at once
  • Use on PCs, Macs, phones, and tablets
  • 1 TB of secure cloud storage
  • Productivity apps with Microsoft Copilot
  • Data and device security
  • Ad-free secure email

Office Home 2024

$149.99 one time
  • One-time purchase for 1 PC or Mac
  • Classic 2024 desktop versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and OneNote
  • Access to support resources
Rationale

OneNote is a digital note-taking application that allows users to capture various types of content, including web pages via its Web Clipper. It supports organizing notes into notebooks and sections, and offers sharing capabilities. While it can save web content and organize it, its primary focus is not URL curation with inline previews and contextual side notes in the same manner as URList. It's more of a general-purpose note-taking tool.