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A day after Microsoft updated its OneNote for Mac app, adding OCR scanning of text within images, it has today updated its iPad app. OneNote for iPad gets the same OCR functionality, along with the ability to add handwritten notes–a feature previously available only on the Windows and Android versions of the tablet app.
Handwritten notes can be made using either an iPad-compatible stylus or your finger, with customizable ink color and pen thickness …
As many of you have pointed out, one major feature that has been missing from OneNote for iPad is handwriting. With today’s update, you can pen notes. To get started, just tap the new Draw tab on the ribbon. Select a pen, marker, or highlighter and write, sketch or doodle until your heart’s content.
The handwriting feature includes personalized palm-rejection, which allows you to tell the app how you usually hold a pen.
The OCR functionality, which aims to identify and convert to editable text any words found within an image, isn’t fast, taking around five minutes per photo, but the text then becomes searchable in exactly the same way as typed notes.
OneNote for iPad is a free download from iTunes.