![]() ![]() In each sample your essential steps are as follows: REST: Use the API console, open the interactive console here.Windows Store: A Windows Modern UI capture app, download code sample from GitHub here.Windows Phone: A Windows Phone capture app, download code sample from GitHub here.iOS: An iOS capture app, download code sample from GitHub here.Android: Create an Android capture app, download code sample from GitHub here.To start writing your own apps with the OneNote cloud service API these resources have been provided: While the service stores the data into the OneNote notebook, it also does things like running OCR on images, rendering Web pages as snapshot-images, and more. The Microsoft OneNote service API runs on the Microsoft globally-available cloud, and sends data from your apps into the user's OneDrive. authenticate to receive a access token, submit the token with the subsequent RESTful calls. OneNotes API follows much of the same basic RESTful approach as I noted with Xbox Music API i.e. IFTTT OneNote Channel - The new OneNote Channel lets you create new pages, archive images, and save links for reading later. OneNote Clipper (IE, Chrome, Fire Fox) – Save any webpage, clip anything from news articles to blog posts to recipes in just one click.OneNote available on: Windows, Windows Store, Windows Phone, Mac, iPad, iPhone, Android, Web.So the first steps include bringing your app, with feature parity, to every device (each browser counts as a device in the new world order). Service layer design comes with a really interesting set of challenges and what I am starting to notice is that the best companies ensure not just a suite of apps on all devices but a rich platform on which others can build with them. In todays world creating a platform that your app sits upon and freely allows others to integrate into provides much deeper and more meaningful value. I am realizing that creating a ubiquitous app like OneNote is only one step (an important one) in providing great user experiences. The release of OneNote for the Mac and PC (for free) was a really interesting development today. ![]()
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