
It gives them the freedom to not be locked out of their own phones by Google. Disconnect Pro and other apps that interact with knox, as well as many other apps such as the edge panels) available to its users without Google having the final choice. Google Play is definitely better implemented and more user friendly, but Samsung has to have a method of keeping apps they consider viable (i.e. Galaxy apps, although it isn't the best, is not useless. ^Keep ^in ^mind ^that ^these ^arguments ^are ^also ^based ^on ^opinion. Even if you don't usually take pictures of boards it's fun to mess around with. It'll also let you save directly into OneNote, or just as a JPG. If you have a habit of snapping a picture of the whiteboard after a meeting (or class) this nifty app will automagically straighten the image for you. The only thing I miss is an MS certified plugin for Chrome/Firefox to save web pages straight to OneNote. Take a week and force yourself to use it as your primary notebook. I keep meeting notes, work notes, drawings, scribbles, links, screenshots, everything except Outlook mail in there, and it's all searchable and syncs flawlessly between my Laptop, phone and tablet.

Then everything took off, and now I have three notebooks - CurrentWorkplace, Private, OldWorkplace, and everything is neatly sorted. Next week I sifted through my scribbles and made a few rudimentary folders like "WMvare", "Licensing", "Mobile Units", and sorted my notes into those. The first week I had to force myself to use it instead of saving shortcuts on the desktop, web pages as bookmarks, case notes on a pad of paper, yellow notes in "sticky notes" and on paper notes on my monitor. Started using it because a coworker was fawning over some other online note-keeping app for his Mac.
