Ed Hansberryyou seem to be deliberately trolling here. And your statement is obviously false. Tons of software works "offline" and as has been adequately proven there are tons of use cases where the way people currently use OneNote doesn't fit the capabilities of the current crippled windows store app. Simply the inability to even create a oneNote while offline is a major detractor, plus the many other arguments that have been put up (no ability to direct WHERE your oneNote is created, no easy way to move it among accounts, no way to backup and restore oneNotes, no way to control the deployment, no access to operating systems other than windows 10, etc.) Your arguments here seem both specious and an attempt to polarize those who are legitimate users. One wonders at your motive here?