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2024-04-17 10:31:09
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Word and Excel were available on the Apple Vision Pro at launch, but now Microsoft is expanding its apps with an earlier than expected release of its note-taking app, OneNote.
While Microsoft committed to all of its Microsoft 365 apps being available on the Apple Vision Pro, at launch it concentrated on its main applications, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Teams. Now the company has announced that Microsoft OneNote has joined the list.
“Now, with Apple Vision Pro, OneNote will make use of the infinite canvas of spatial computing,” wrote Microsoft’s Greg MacEachern in a blog post, “and can appear side-by-side with other great Microsoft apps like Word, Excel, and Teams at any scale for incredible multitasking.”
It’s not clear whether Microsoft intends to address this, but it has issued some details of other missing features are it is working on. Specifically, users cannot as yet insert images from the camera, and Copilot is not available.
The news of Microsoft expanding its note-taking app to Apple Vision Pro comes as first word was released of rivalApple Notes gaining new features. It is rumored to be getting mathematical notation, and the ability to record audio, and both features already exist in OneNote.