Microsoft has announced the launch of the OneNote feedback app for Apple Vision Pro glasses. The app can be used to write memos and notes, with options to synchronize content with OneDrive cloud storage to access across various platforms, and tags such as "important" and "tasks" can be added to facilitate in-app content arrangement, and the app allows password protection of notes. The OneNote app in Apple Vision Pro glasses works as directly as the rest of the apps in the glasses, or using a keyboard and mouse connected to it. Microsoft plans to make many other advantages available in the future, such as adding support for the artificial intelligence robot Copilot, binary authentication, and inserting images from the camera or photo application, among others. The Microsoft OneNote app for Apple glasses can be downloaded from the App Store, and can be used with Microsoft personal or business accounts. The company seeks to provide all of its apps on the new Apple Vision Pro glasses, and has already made av ailable other apps, such as Call and Meeting App Tims, Email Management App OttLock, and WordPress, Excel and Powerpoint apps. Source: Qatar News Agency
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