Microsoft has released a native iPad version of their OneNote note-taking and information management software (free, App Store link), alongside an updated version of OneNote for iPhone and iPod touch.
OneNote for iPad allows users to take advantage of the iPad’s larger screen to take down ideas and tasks using text, bullets and checkboxes, and the app synchronizes with Windows Live SkyDrive, so you can create a list on one device, and view it on the web, or any other device with OneNote.
OneNote for iPad is available now from the App Store as a free download (free, App Store link). The iPhone version has been updated with with table viewing support, as well as performance and stability improvements, and is also available for free through the iTunes Store (free, App Store link)