

We will follow up with the full list of features in a future announcement." "While we won't be incorporating the entire list of features from OneNote for Windows 10 into the OneNote app," Microsoft says, "we are working to ensure that all the most loved features will continue to be a part of OneNote.

But it clarified in a FAQ section of the announcement (Opens in a new window) that not every feature is going to make the jump between app versions. Microsoft says the OneNote app "will get new features and key existing features currently unique to OneNote for Windows 10" as part of this shift. Now the company has decided to bring those apps together over the course of the next year. There are multiple versions of OneNote because Microsoft attempted to serve two different audiences: those who used the entire Office suite and those looking for a note-taking app. Microsoft plans to combine OneNote and OneNote for Windows 10 into a single app with a redesigned user interface that should look right at home on Windows 11.

