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Microsoft's aging OneNote for Windows 10 app is on the way out. That app will reach its end of support on October 14, 2025. That date may sound familiar since it is also when Windows 10 support ends.
A few days ago, the company announced via the Microsoft 365 Message Center that support for OneNote for Windows 10 will also be discontinued on the same day alongside Windows 10: “As we continue ...
With more than six months remaining before Windows 10 support expires, Microsoft is making major efforts to push users to upgrade. The latest effort includes ending support for OneNote on Windows ...
To the left is the modern version of OneNote. To the right is OneNote for Windows 10, which Microsoft is shutting down in October. On both, date about a delicious ale I just brewed. Credit ...
WTF?! Microsoft will soon begin slowing down OneNote on Windows 10, forcing users and professionals who rely on the tool to upgrade to Windows 11. According to a recently updated support document ...
Microsoft OneNote is a versatile and robust ... These features make your notes more comprehensive and interactive. The OneNote Web Clipper browser extension is a powerful tool for saving online ...
Microsoft OneNote is more than just a note-taker—it's a versatile app that can eliminate the need to use multiple tools. In ...
In an update to its support document, Microsoft plans to reduce the performance of its legacy OneNote app in an attempt to encourage users to use the Windows 11 OneNote app. Windows Latest first ...
In a new Microsoft 365 Message Center post, the company announced that OneNote for Windows 10 is going down as well. On October 14, 2025, Microsoft will end OneNote support, and the app will no ...
Microsoft is aggressively pushing users off older OneNote app by degrading its performance, slowing sync speeds starting June 2025. Legacy OneNote for Windows 10 reaches end of support in October ...
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