The app is also compatible with the company’s first smartphone

Jul 25, 2014 13:31 GMT  ·  By

In order to manage your tasks throughout the day in a more organized matter, having a trusty note-taking / task-tracking application side by side becomes something of real value.

Microsoft OneNote is one such option, but there are also other possibilities coming in the form of Evernote and Google Keep.

Nevertheless, OneNote seems to be the more intuitive of the bunch, not to mention that it is compatible with a variety of platforms including iOS, Mac, Windows, Windows Phone or Chrome OS.

However, you might notice a notable absentee from the list. Until now the Kindle Fire tablet lineup hasn't been present among the supported platforms, but that is no longer the case anymore.

The service has been ported to Amazon’s popular bunch of tablets, including the latest Kindle Fire HDX models.

Other than that, the application can be downloaded and installed on Android phones and tablets running Android 4.0 and above, so we can take advantage of OneNote even if you have a much older device running an outdated version of the green robot.

The application is free of charge and can be downloaded right now from the Amazon App Store. So if you’re the owner of one of Amazon’s tablets, you can now take advantage of the popular OneNote app starting from now.

OneNote App on a Kindle Fire Tablet (4 Images)

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