Microsoft OneNote is a collaboration platform that lets you connect and gathers users’ notes, drawings, screen clippings, audio, and more from a single application. It allows teams and users to communicate and collaborate and, also integrates with Office 365. For Linux users, the official OneNote app is not available. To get OneNote on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions, you’ll have to settle for an unofficial OneNote app for Linux. This app uses the web app and wraps it as a standalone application using Electron to use a browser window and serve it as a desktop application. For more about OneNote, visit its homepage. When you’re ready to install OneNote for Linux follow the steps below
Install Unofficial OneNote via Snap
The unofficial OneNote app can also be installed via Ubuntu snap package management. This might be the quickest way to install OneNote. Snaps are applications packaged with all their dependencies to run on all popular Linux distributions from a single build. They update automatically and roll back gracefully. To install via Snap, run the commands below When you’re done, OneNote should be installed and ready to use… To launch it, go to the Activities Overview and search OneNote and launch it. When it opens, type in your OneNote email address and password to log on. For students or new users looking for a Linux system to start learning on, the easiest place to start is Ubuntu Linux OS. It’s a great Linux operating system for beginners. Ubuntu is an open-source Linux operating system that runs on desktops, laptops, servers, and other devices. That’s it! Congratulations! You have successfully installed OneNote for Linux on Ubuntu 16.04 | 18.04. You may also like the post below: