Dec 26 2020
03:32 PM
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Apr 04 2022
10:23 AM
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TechCommunityAP
Dec 26 2020
03:32 PM
- last edited on
Apr 04 2022
10:23 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
Presently using the native W10 version, and looking at getting the (appropriate) o365 sub if the binary will meet my specific needs.
Been using Miro as a collaborative (infinite) whiteboard for Co-design work, but moving to OneNote as I need to be able to carry on working when offline, and possibly integrate with other parts for the 365/cloud stack for my workflow.
In discussion with sales, tech & support, it seems that there are differences in the binaries for the native W10 app, the o365 app & the 2016/2019 standalone versions, but these seem to be mostly superficial, as they seem to share much the same codebase.
My single biggest need is to (collaboratively) work with objects as vectors (SVG) in OneNote, rather than getting them 'flattened' to bitmaps (PNG) when importing and exporting, so that I am able to:
From what I can tell, OneNote is already essentially a vector-based tool, else some basic functionality would be virtually impossible.
So, the question(s) become: