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Anonymous
2014-10-20T20:26:46+00:00

Hi,

Can anyone explain the difference between OneNote and OneNote premium?  I think you have to subscribe to Office 365 to use premium and I see some references to Sharepoint and Outlook integration and versioning.  We need to use it for a small group of us at work but we already have the full version of office, so we don't need the Office 365 subscription.  So on a technical level, what can't we do if we don't have premium?  I've tried to find a table listing the differences or capabilities, but I can't find anything.  Thank you!

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  1. Anonymous
    2014-10-21T18:19:48+00:00

    Thanks for the comment.  What don't I get if I use the free version?  I keep seeing references to the Sharepoint integration and versioning.  As a business user with a team who wants to share notes, do I need anything more than the free, standalone version?

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  2. Anonymous
    2014-10-21T14:17:47+00:00

    AFAIK.. there is no different between onenote 2013 purchased as standalone and onenote 2013 that comes with office 2013 subscription. You would only find difference in application if you are using the onenote app or the free onenote 2013.

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