Reviews for Microsoft OneNote
Login to ReviewAnna Chen
May 13, 2026My Go-To Digital Notebook for Everything
OneNote has completely replaced my scattered paper notebooks and sticky notes. I love how I can start a note on my work PC, add a quick voice memo from my phone on the commute, and then review it all on my tablet at home β everything stays perfectly synced. The ability to drop images, PDFs, and links anywhere on the page makes my research projects feel truly organized, and real-time collaboration with my team is seamless.
James King
May 10, 2026My digital brain for work and life
OneNote has completely replaced my scattered sticky notes and paper notebooks. The ability to quickly jot down meeting notes, clip web articles, and record audio reminders all in one place is fantastic. The sync across my phone, tablet, and laptop is incredibly reliable, so I always have my notes with me. The free version provides more than enough functionality for my needs as a project manager and student.
Noah Chen
May 10, 2026My digital brain across all devices
As a student juggling classes and research, OneNote has become my central hub for everything. I love how I can quickly type notes, sketch diagrams with my tablet pen, and drop in screenshots or audio clips all on the same page. The real-time sync means my notes are instantly available on my phone during my commute, and collaborating on group projects is a breeze.
Liam Lopez
May 10, 2026My Digital Brain for Work and Life
I've been using OneNote for years, and it's become my indispensable hub for everything. The way I can throw in typed notes, screenshots, audio clips, and handwritten scribbles all onto the same page is perfect for my chaotic brain. The real-time sync between my laptop, phone, and tablet means everything is always where I need it, and sharing notebooks with my team for projects makes collaboration effortless.
Anna King
May 08, 2026Powerful but Occasionally Frustrating
OneNote is fantastic for its cross-platform sync and rich multimedia note-taking - I love being able to sketch ideas and drop in PDFs alongside typed notes. However, the organization system with sections and pages feels clunky compared to simpler apps, and I've had sync conflicts that overwrote recent work. It's a powerhouse tool that's free for most users, but the occasional reliability hiccups make me hesitant to trust it with critical projects.
David Moore
May 08, 2026A Frustrating Mess of Syncing Issues
For a note-taking app that promises seamless syncing, OneNote is anything but. I've lost hours of work because notes I wrote on my laptop simply didn't appear on my phone, or vice versa, despite a strong internet connection. The interface feels cluttered and unintuitive compared to simpler competitors, making it more of a hassle than a productivity tool.
Chris Hill
May 07, 2026Powerful but Flawed - A Love-Hate Relationship
OneNote is incredibly versatile for organizing my work and personal projects, with seamless syncing between my laptop and phone that keeps everything accessible. However, I've experienced frustrating sync conflicts that occasionally corrupt sections, and the free version feels increasingly limited compared to competitors. The search function is fantastic for finding handwritten notes, but the mobile app can be sluggish when handling large notebooks.
Chris White
May 05, 2026Powerful but Frustrating Sync
OneNote is incredibly versatile for organizing my research with text, images, and web clippings all in one place, and I love the freeform canvas. However, the syncing between my Windows laptop and iPhone is often slow and unreliable, sometimes causing conflicts or missing notes, which defeats the core purpose. It's a fantastic tool that feels held back by its own infrastructure.
Dakota Walker
May 03, 2026A Powerful Tool Hampered by Glitchy Sync
As a long-time OneNote user, I love how versatile it is for dumping everything from typed notes to handwritten sketches and audio clips into one place. The organizational structure with notebooks and sections is fantastic. However, the syncing between my PC and iPhone is frustratingly unreliableβsometimes notes take hours to appear, or formatting gets scrambled. It's a powerful free tool, but the inconsistency makes me hesitate to rely on it for critical work.
River Harris
May 02, 2026A powerful but flawed digital notebook
OneNote's freeform canvas and ability to drop text, images, and web clips anywhere are fantastic for brainstorming, and the cross-device sync is a lifesaver. However, the search function can be painfully slow and unreliable, especially in notebooks with lots of images, and the mobile app feels clunky compared to more streamlined competitors. It's incredibly powerful when it works, but the inconsistent performance is frustrating.
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Microsoft OneNote
Note-taking made seamless with Microsoft OneNote. Organize your thoughts, ideas, and tasks in a digital notebook that syncs across devices. β¦
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