![]() The moves are part of a push by Microsoft to open up the company to working with other software platforms beyond Windows and to emphasize its cloud offerings. Business users who pay to subscribe will have access to change history and tools that protect sensitive information. People who purchase a full Office 365 Home Premium subscription - which includes the Outlook email program, Excel spreadsheet software and PowerPoint presentation tool - will be able to use OneNote functions that are better integrated with other Office programs and get 20 GB of cloud storage. Evernote has its own clipper and an individualized email address for sending notes to oneself. Some new features play catch-up to what Redwood City-based Evernote offered already, including a OneNote Clipper button for Web browsers that saves Web pages as notes, and a universal email address that gives users a single destination to email documents to themselves for saving as notes. ![]() ![]() ![]() Evernote’s premium users, who pay $45 a year, can upload 1 GB of data per month. Free Evernote users are limited to uploading 60 megabytes of data per month. New Microsoft users also get 7 gigabytes of free online storage through its OneDrive cloud storage service. The free version of OneNote keeps some functions that give it an edge over the free tier of Evernote, including offline access to notes and the ability for multiple people to work on the same note simultaneously. The moves offer more consumers a taste of its Office 365 suite of software, which normally costs $99 a year. LOS ANGELES - Microsoft on Monday released a version of its OneNote note-taking software for Macs and added new features and a free tier for all of the software’s users in moves clearly targeted at up-and-coming productivity software rival Evernote.
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