Archive | May 15, 2015

OneNote for iPad updated

OneNote for iPad been updated with the ability to search your handwritten notes for text, just as you can already search for text in actual text and in images. Handwriting recognition works in 25 languages, with more coming in the future.

OneNote HandwritingIn addition to this Microsoft has updated the menu to be more familiar to the OneNote for iPhone experience, you can now easily swipe from the left to view the drawer where you can view all your notebooks, open or create notebooks, reorder and close notebooks. Additionally, you can now more easily access and manage your accounts and app settings in this all-new user interface. This makes all the ideas and information you keep in OneNote more convenient to recall.

Adobe plugs critical bugs in Reader, Acrobat and Flash Player

This week, Adobe patched multiple critical vulnerabilities affecting Flash Player, Reader and Acrobat.

Flash for Windows, Macintosh and Linux users resolved 18 unique bugs, an Adobe security bulletin revealed, including four memory corruption vulnerabilities and a heap overflow vulnerability that could lead to code execution. An integer overflow bug, type confusion vulnerability and use-after-free vulnerability were also among the plugged holes, which could allow code execution if left open.

Thirty four fixes were applied to Adobe Reader and Acrobat were also addressed on Tuesday.

Source: Adobe