<p>Microsoft has updated the mobile version of its OneNote note-taking application for iPads, iPhones and Android devices, creating a consistent look for notes across all computers, smartphones and tablets in which they're viewed.</p><p>This means that OneNote notes will retain all text formatting, layout, tables and other design elements that they were created with, regardless of which device they're rendered on, according to Microsoft.</p><p>"Content [created] on one device will render the same on another," a spokeswoman for Microsoft said via email.</p><p>"So as an example, a handwritten note created on a Windows 8 tablet would render exactly the same [on an Android device] even though OneNote on Android does not have the ability to natively create this content," she added.</p><p><a href="http://www.techworld.com.au/article/466460/microsoft_updates_mobile_onenote_app/">Keep reading...</a></p>