Loop comes to OneNote: The good and bad of Loop's new app integration

Microsoft Loop has now made its way to Microsoft OneNote as an integration with the OneNote web app. While the Loop app is still the primary base for Loop, having the option of Loop components in OneNote adds some options to the workflows both of Loop users, OneNote users, and everyone somewhere along that curve. So, let's explore the good and the bad of this new set of features. Note that currently this is a preview.

Nick DeCourcy

Nick DeCourcy is the owner and principal consultant at the Bright Ideas Agency. He has worked extensively in the education and non-profit sectors in areas including operations, facilities, and technology. He is passionate about getting technology implementation right, first time, by fully understanding how it impacts the employee and customer experience.

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