Microsoft OneNote is now AR and VR compatible with Apple Vision Pro
Microsoft OneNote is now compatible with Apple's Vision Pro, enabling an immersive note-taking experience with support for both virtual and augmented reality. Users can type using a virtual keyboard or use speech mode to take notes without using their hands. Standard functionality like memo writing, tagging, and password protection stay the same.
The announcement was made by Greg MacEachern, Product Manager at Microsoft in a blog post, where he said, “Today, we are introducing the newest member of the OneNote family, on the Apple Vision Pro[..]You can plan trips, practice daily habits, and create/edit your task list, all in spatial reality – the OneNote experience on the Apple Vision Pro helps you stay productive, no matter where you are.”
Like other apps designed for Apple's mixed reality headset, the OneNote app will also support AR and VR environments. That means users can open the app floating in the middle of the room — at a size they'd like — or open it in a virtually created space. The app will also support both speech and virtual keyboard support. Additionally, Microsoft has said that several features offered in the iPad version of the app will also be available for Vision Pro users.
OneNote also allows users to highlight text and add tags to notes for easier detection. Further, passwords can also be added to notes, making them more secure.
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