Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Microsoft launches Cache, its taken note of Service – LeMondeInformatique

Microsoft Cache is a central space for  storing any content appearing significant. Credit:  DR

Cache Microsoft is a central space for storing any content appearing important. Credit: DR

Microsoft has announced the launch of Cache, an app after its project lab Garage which could allow it to compete with Keep the app to catch Google notes.

Microsoft has announced the launch of Cache, an app after its project lab Garage which could allow it to compete with Keep, the app for taking notes Google itself competing with Evernote. Available for now only on invitation, the solution will allow users to tag and classify content such as photos, text, web pages, files, etc. The Redmond Cache described as a “research project exploring how people manage and take care of content they use to work. “The editor wishes to obtain their feedback to see how the service will evolve. Furthermore, the site ensures that Cache “is the ideal place to quickly mark the things that seem important, namely clipping snippets, photos, web pages, files, and other notes. “

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It is! true that currently the shortcut Note in the center of notifications from Windows 10 activates the launch of the app OneNote taken note but could cover replacement. OS side, it is interesting to note that the service registration page does not even mention Windows Phone, only the Windows PC, Mac, iOS, Android, and “other” platforms.

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