And that's before we even mention Excel for spreadsheets, Powerpoint for presentations, or Microsoft Teams for video conferencing which is now built into the platform as standard. Perhaps more importantly, it means you can write and edit and send essential documents on the go rather than having to type up notes to later re-use or mine, saving so much time. For a start, you won't need to worry about importing your notes into Word - which is what most people are going to need to do - and there are also the advantages of being able to sync documents with your PC as well as work collaboratively with colleagues. That means having access to Word for starters, which is easily the most important document software available, and much more flexible and manageable as a format when it comes to note-taking than more basic apps. While most people might think of Microsoft OneNote or Sticky Notes as the basic note-taking app, why settle for a basic app when you can have the full power of the entire Microsoft Office suite on your phone or tablet? Microsoft Office has come a long way, from being a chunky software platform for your PC, to the new Microsoft 365 cloud-based app which is sleek and accessible for Android and iOS mobile devices. +Full suite of apps +Cloud-based for accessibility +Mobile friendly +Sync to PC +Collaboration