Microsoft extends OneNote 2016 support until 2025 – and adds dark mode

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Microsoft has announced a change of heart when it comes to supporting the desktop OneNote 2016 app
Support was due to end in October 2020, but now the company says that this is being extend by at least three years.For most people, support
will continue until October 10, 2023, and for anyone paying for extended support, the cut-off date is October 14, 2025.This bring OneNote
2016 in line with Office 2019, Microsoft says that the change of plan means that "You can continue using the version of OneNote that works
best for you."The good news for OneNote 2016 users doesn't end there
As The Verge reports, in addition to extending support beyond 2020, Microsoft is also going be continuing to add new features and options
Kicking things off is the arrival of dark mode, and this is rolling out to users right now.The company says: "Using OneNote in this mode can
improve readability in low light environments, increase legibility of the user interface as well as your notes, provide better contrast, and
reduce eye strain
You might also use OneNote in Dark Mode simply as a personal preference".For now, Microsoft isn't giving any hints about what other new
additions might be making their way into OneNote 2016, but it says that "we'll keep listening to your feedback to make your OneNote better
and better".Another change worth noting is how OneNote 2016 will be made available
Starting in March 2020, the OneNote desktop app will be installed along with the likes of Word and Excel for anyone with a Office 365
subscription that includes the Office desktop apps.In the meantime, you can download OneNote 2016 here.