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May 21, 2017 - Redesigned Version of Microsoft OneNote Now Available on Mac and iOS. Figures they would release an update right when my usage pretty much. The new interface is nice and all, but the slower than a turtle syncing.

Has anyone else noticed that palm rejection while using the Pencil in OneNote on the iPad Pro is now MUCH better? After today's OneNote update (v 15.21, 4/8/2016), the Apple Pencil works very well in OneNote with no stray marks at the bottom of the page where you typically rest your palm. Microsoft's description of the update states: 'Apple Pencil: Write Right: We've sharpened our Pencils to support the iPad 9.7' iPad Pro.' Does this mean that there is a new palm rejection feature added to OneNote, or is this an inherent capability of the Pencil functionality on the iPad Pro?

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BTW, I'm really liking OneNote for taking notes. But I'm also trying Notability, which also works well. The organizational features are a bit different - will need to get used to that. Notability seems quicker, with less 'footprint' in the iPad and iPhone. Update file size for OneNote is 276 MB, while the file size for Notability is only 66 MB. Huge difference.

Doing a cut-and-paste move of a handwritten selection in Notability is much faster than with OneNote. Both apps support slide-over and split screen. I never noticed any unintended marks on the page with Notability - apparently the palm rejection works. Again, is this a feature of the app of a feature of Pencil functionality? Edited to Add: to ensure this works correctly in OneNote, you may need to de-select the 'Draw with touch' option. This is found under a little hand/stylus icon on the far right while you are in the Draw mode.

When 'Draw with touch is disabled, only the Pencil will make marks on the page. You can touch or scroll the screen with your finger or hand at will and no stray marks will appear. Click to expand.I currently have both the 12.9 iPad Pro and the 9.7 iPad Pro, and also have a Surface Pro 4. The big iPad Pro actually had the palm rejection already but the little one didn't until they updated the app yesterday. I had been wondering why I was getting little dots and lines on the mini iPad Pro but not the big one until I saw the update note, then updated and it worked great. I had also noticed I couldn't scroll the page while inking before on the 9.7. Now it works great.

FYI, the inking on the iPads is overall a better experience than the Surfaces, the latency is much better. Although I would never trade in my Surface Pro 4 for an iPad Pro, can't give up my file system, desktop OneNote app which is better, and real multitasking. But iPad has replaced my SP4 as go-to for note taking. SP4 for annotating. I still cannot figure out if I can on the iPad and I cannot download PowerPoint files posted on the web for my school, it opens them in the Safari browser. I have tried and have many note taking apps, before the iPP, I tried many apps and styluses to try to find one that worked well. Absolutely nothing compares to the Apple Pencil including the surface pen.

With all that said, the only two apps I really use anymore are Notability and OneNote. For shared notebooks and such OneNote is nice, however it doesn't print well at all.

Even if you import a pdf and mark it up when you go to print it ends up all screwed up with OneNote. However, if you import into Notabilty mark up and then print it prints it back page for page the way the original PDFs was. For me marking up PDFs worksheets or PDFs print outs of power point slides and having the ability to re-print with my notes is very important to me. For that reason it seems that I use Notability a bit more. Notability also stays in sync through iCloud and syncs to Dropbox flawlessly, so my notes are on all my iOS and OS X devices.