Windows users can take advantage of a new pen-first notetaking app called Microsoft Journal and it's available right now.
Microsoft announced
today that it is elevating one of its Garage projects to become a full-fledged Windows app. Like many other notetaking apps out there, Microsoft Journal will let you take takes by drawing or writing on your screen. Additionally, you can use the app to mark up PDFs and other types of documents, too. Microsoft says that the app “offers a delightful freeform personal notetaking experience” for fans of digital ink. On top of offering similar drawing mechanics seen in other notetaking apps, Microsoft Journal will also use gestures to fluidly edit and create documents. You’ll be able to use gestures to scratch out content you no longer need. Finally, you can lasso and move content around as you see fit.
Additionally, because the app is made by Microsoft, it will seamlessly integrate with your Microsoft 365 calendar. That means you can tie notes directly to the meetings they pertain to, which should make it easier to keep up with them all. Furthermore, Microsoft Journal uses your device’s onboard AI to deliver super-fast response times, plus more privacy.
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