Can I get Microsoft OneNote for the Mac?

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TonyMccallum wrote:I just got a Mac and I used to have a PC. I know there's a Mac version for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, but I don't know if there is for OneNote. If there is no Mac version for it, is there something really similar.

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You can find information about Microsoft Office for Mac on Microsoft's website. There you'll find a link to the Office for Mac forums. I imagine you'll get better help on this topic there.
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TonyMccallum wrote:Ok well I don't know if this is true or not, but somebody said that there is a notebook where you write in it and there is like a USB cord that connects to it and all the things you wrote in the notebook goes into the computer and you don't have to type anything it types it for you?

Yes, such a thing exists. There are quite a few options if you search for something like "usb tablet with handwriting recognition". There are even some "pens" that do this without even needing a tablet to write on.
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Evernote is likely the solution you are looking for, here is an article with some alternatives http://maketecheasier.com/5-free-altern ... 2011/12/22
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