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		<title>What&#8217;s new in OneNote 2016? Nothing.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#160; Sorry kids, time for a small rant. While new features appear to be continually being worked on in other Office 2016 products (judging by the annoying popups I&#8217;m always getting when I open them) as usual, there&#8217;s nothing new in OneNote 2016. Microsoft appears to have focused its efforts in rolling out classroom features, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Sorry kids, time for a small rant. While new features appear to be continually being worked on in other Office 2016 products (judging by the annoying popups I&#8217;m always getting when I open them) as usual, there&#8217;s nothing new in OneNote 2016.</p>
<p>Microsoft appears to have focused its efforts in rolling out classroom features, forgetting everyone else in the corporate world.</p>
<p>OneNote 2016 is still as slow as a one-legged donkey trying to run a marathon, the magical cloud backing OneNote is&#8230; well&#8230; dark and stormy with a 100% chance of rain that&#8217;s not going away &#8211; with large changesets taking hours to sync at times, and it murders batteries installed in Microsoft&#8217;s flagship Surface tablet range.</p>
<p>Come on Microsoft; it&#8217;s 2017. If not a new feature, make it work reliably under combative conditions which exist in the real world.</p>
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