Microsoft Ditches The Separate Wear App For OneNote, Slips Compatibility Into The Primary Android App Instead

image (4)Redmond may be riding high on some well-deserved positive press after the launch of Windows 10, but the various developer teams are still going full steam with diverse support for other platforms. Microsoft has released more apps for Android than anyone might have expected from an erstwhile competitor, and it continues to improve them. Today the note syncing app OneNote get some notable improvements, specifically by requiring one less app.

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Previously Microsoft released a stand-alone Android Wear app for OneNote, which allowed users to view notes on their watches and create new ones with a voice command.

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