scruffypig
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As one who uses OneNote, Evernote, Keep and Apple's Notes.....
The OneNote app just gives a few of past few notes used, and if you make one it goes to your default or original notebook.
The Microsoft apps are large themselves. I hated it at first but also did good evaluations of the Google and Microsoft platforms for professional use. They might be large but they're good. If you have Business Premium and enterprise tier accounts your support is absolutely fast and world class.
A larger phone has given me (for now) lots of space but overall for mobile I have only used synched notebooks I really need.
An observation from supporting many users.... You can copy a whole bunch of stuff in a OneNote notebook but might want to separate some things as files on their own in your OneDrive. If your account is upper tier (school, business, enterprise) remember the specific type of group called 365 Group. For each one you have notebook, shared calendar, mini SharePoint site and email list. That's an ideal way to collaborate with others and have a lot of data in most usable and accessible ways.
Much closer to the topic. What started this - my wife's watch - should arrive soon. My watch is growing on me. Maybe that saying "mediocre" trying not to do a typical flame or rant is really the watch like your sports toys, musical instruments and other things. You do get something when you buy the premium item but also diminishing returns.
I'm really interested in my wife's reaction when her watch arrives. She is almost always at extremes regarding what she likes and how she spends.
I took OneNote off my phone, so I could free up some space. How does the Watch app work with hyperlinks and embedded content? Some of my OneNotes aren't even simply text, but a combination of texts, pdfs, graphics, links. I am afraid that the Watch OneNote app may not be very useful.