![]() ![]() Windows Copilot: Available in preview for Windows 11 in June, Windows Copilot provides centralized AI assistance. ![]() Copilot adheres to Microsoft’s AI principles and Responsible AI Standards to ensure your data is secure and private. Copilot uses your Microsoft 365 data-such as your calendar, emails, chats, documents, and meetings-to help you create, edit, share content, and more. Microsoft 365 Copilot: This is a new feature that uses AI to turn your words into a powerful productivity tool. You can type or speak your questions and Bing Chat will give you a succinct answer citing multiple trusted sources. The new Bing: The new AI-powered Bing lets you ask complex questions and get concise answers from reliable sources on the web. Voice access works offline and uses advanced speech recognition to understand your speech and help you get things done. You can use voice commands to open and switch between apps, browse the web, and read and write emails. Voice access in Windows 11: This is a new feature in Windows 11 that lets you control your PC and write text using your voice. Here are some of the resources you can use to learn more about the alternatives: Instead of clicking the Cortana icon and launching the app to begin using voice, now you can use voice and satisfy your productivity needs through different tools. ![]() We know that this change may affect some of the ways you work in Windows, so we want to help you transition smoothly to the new options. This change only impacts Cortana in Windows, and your productivity assistant, Cortana, will continue to be available in Outlook mobile, Teams mobile, Microsoft Teams display, and Microsoft Teams rooms. This means you can still get help with your tasks, calendar, and email, but in new and exciting ways. However, you can still access powerful productivity features in Windows and Edge, which have increased AI capabilities. Starting in late 2023, we will no longer support Cortana in Windows as a standalone app. You can reach out to us through Feedback or at mention us on Twitter ( Bookmark the OneNote blog to stay up to date on feature rollout and other updates.We are making some changes to Windows that will impact users of the Cortana app. We want to hear your feedback on what features you would like us to consider bringing to the OneNote app. We understand switching to a different app is hard. We will share more details on this so watch for a future communication from us! We are working to add the ability for you to move your navigation to the left side of the app, bringing a consistent navigation experience across all OneNote apps. We have announced the visual refresh and this is currently in the process of rolling out. If you need to install it on a new or cleaned device, or require a deployment link for your organization, it can still be found here.Īs you may have heard, we are investing in the OneNote app going forward, starting with bringing OneNote for Windows’s modern look and feel, and navigation customization options to the app. OneNote for Windows 10 is not removed from the Store, it just won’t be returned as the search result. The release in the Microsoft Store allows new users to find the OneNote app when they search for OneNote in the Store. It will continue to work for the near future and receive important updates. There is no impact to you if you are currently using OneNote for Windows 10. We recently announced the availability of the OneNote app on Windows in the Microsoft Store and that OneNote for Windows 10 will reach end-of-support in Oct 2025. What does this mean for OneNote for Windows 10 right now? In short, nothing. ![]()
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