OneNote makes its first appearance in a Mac office suite with Office 2016, although it did launch as a standalone Mac app in 2014. Microsoft has also tried to differentiate itself from other office suites by adding intelligence to both its software and data sets that you can connect to-providing up-to-date sales data in a spreadsheet, for example, rather than just a moment in time. But Microsoft’s argument is that, with Office, your work is connected and stored in the cloud-available on basically whatever platform you wish. Why this matters: In the intervening five years since Microsoft last released a version of Office for the Mac (Office 2011!), numerous other office suites have put down stakes on the Mac, not the least of which has been Apple’s own iWork productivity suite.
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