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I use Obsidian notes, it's very similar to one note, but it saves everything locally as .txt files. You can pay some amount and have it sych to the cloud. Like onenote you can create folders and subfolders, you can open multiple tabs and have documents side by side, stacked or both. I even added a folder with all my dnd book pdfs and can open them in Obsidian right next to the notes, and word search the books. Super handy. You can also put links in documents to other documents. So if I reference an NPC in a lore doc I can link the name to the NPCs document. Also, when I had to transfer all the info to my new laptop, all I had to do was copy the main folder over and have Obsidian use that as the main folder. Bam, everything is exactly the same. So theoretically you could just, put that folder on a thumb drive or email it to your players and they would have the exact same set up. If you need to remove some info they shouldn't have you can just remove the text files or folders from their copy.
You can also track your notes as databases inside of Obsidian or install community pluigns to expand its functionalities.
There are also some TTRPG plugins like Fantasy Statblocks or Initiative Tracker
Whoa! I didn't know that, thanks for the info! I'll look into these right away