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Microsoft OneNote. View / Submit Screenshot. OneNote 2010 is the next evolution in the popular Office application, 2010 allows you to manage your life via a series of virtual notebooks. With more robust support for mobile devices as well as stronger integration with other applications in the Office Suite. Application Details. While both wine and CrossOver have claimed support for Microsoft Office running on Linux, the reality is more mixed and depends on your definition of what is included in Office. Yes, the core applications Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint work. But in my interpretation, Microsoft OneNote is also definitely part of the Office suite and support for OneNote is unfortunately still very limited. Microsoft OneNote The digital note-taking app for your. Microsoft OneNote. Digital partially x-platform (Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, web) note-taking app. Part of the Microsoft Office suite. Notes are stored and synced in the OneDrive cloud. Capture thoughts, ideas, pages, multimedia, to-dos, sync them to various devices. Store and share your notebooks on OneDrive with a free Microsoft account. Note: Exporting and importing notebooks through OneNote for the web is only available for notebooks stored on personal OneDrive accounts, not for notebooks stored on OneDrive for Business or SharePoint.For information about exporting notebooks to PDF files from OneNote 2016 for Windows, see Export notes from OneNote as a PDF.

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Hello everyone,
I am the developer of Dolmades - a solution to package particular windows applications into wine containers.
My goal is to automate custom setups as much as possible.
Win installers commonly create .lnk files which pretty much describe everything needed to know to properly run their targets.
I've read somewhere that wine could execute lnk files natively but it never worked for me (I've just tried wine 3).
Wine onenote 2016So far I've found a couple of external tools which can deal with .lnk files:
I'd clearly prefer using a native wine tool or a trusted script.
Is there a native wine tool for creating lnk files and dumping their meta data?
Could someone please report their experiences on how they do this?
OnenoteBest regards Stefan

While both wine and CrossOver have claimed support for Microsoft Office running on Linux, the reality is more mixed and depends on your definition of what is included in Office.

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Yes, the core applications Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint work. But in my interpretation, Microsoft OneNote is also definitely part of the Office suite and support for OneNote is unfortunately still very limited. My experience with OneNote under Linux is as follows.

VersionStatus
Compatability
OneNote 2016LimitedIt will install and run, but it will not allow you to use notebooks stored on SharePoint servers or on OneDrive. Collaboration is therefore limited and you can only use locally stored notebooks.
OneNote 2013LimitedIt will install and run, but it will not allow you to use notebooks stored on SharePoint servers or on OneDrive. Collaboration is therefore limited and you can only use locally stored notebooks.
OneNote 2010LimitedIt will install and run, but it will not allow you to use notebooks stored on SharePoint servers or on OneDrive. Collaboration is therefore limited and you can only use locally stored notebooks.
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Update Dec. 2019: updated the table to reflect that OneNote 2013 and 2016 will now actually start, as announced here. I’ve also tried anbox as seen below.

Anbox is an android container environment for Linux. Therefore, it can also run the free OneNote app that Microsoft publishes in the Google Play Store.

Installation of Anbox is simple (I used the instructions on the ArchLinux wiki, but there is also a snap package). If you install the version that includes the Google Play Store, then you can easily install the free OneNote app:

My experience was, however, that it’s not yet a replacement:

  • Typing is not instantaneous
  • The app crashes often

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I did not yet fully test copy pasting functionality (plain, HTML, images).