Hi all, So today while going through my usual routine of checking news sites, I found out that Microsoft released their note taking app, one note, on OS X and that it's free for limited time. One note existed for a while, but I never payed much attention to it, until now. I figured that it's free, so I might as well try it out, also see how well the mobile apps read. So, having downloaded the massive 400mb download, I must say I'm impressed. Maybe it shouldn't be all that surprising after seeing how accessible the office web apps are, but one note on mac? Someone really sat down to make the interface logical with voice over. There is a lot of information read about the various pages, like how many objects they contain. The content itself also reads very well, and Voiceover indicates links, images, and even Tables. The ribbon is also read very well and I personally find it easier to navigate with the VO cursor than I ever did with the focus on Windows. So, give this app a try while it's free. This also gives me really high hopes for the next edition of office for mac that is apparently to be released later this year. If this, and the web apps are anything to go by, it just might work very well.
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