The 10th most popular office tool on Windows
Did you create this application?Microsoft Office OneNote, usually referred to as Microsoft OneNote, is a tool for notetaking, information gathering, and multi-user collaboration by Microsoft. While many earlier systems relied on linear text flow (simple lists), OneNote visualizes notes as a two-dimensional page. OneNote also adds modern features such as drawings, pictures, multimedia audio, … More Edit
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| Website: | office.microsoft.com/o... |
| Developer: | Microsoft Corporation |
| License: | Commercial |
| Price: | $99.00 |
| Version: | 14.0.4006.1008 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 1 year, 1 week, 5 hours, 10 minutes and 36 seconds |
| Usage since: | 23 April 2007 |
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OneNote has got to be my new favorite application. It keeps track of everything for me and I love it.
Love it. Paste anything from anywhere and place it anywhere you like. Great sorting facility. Password security, multiple people working together, transporting of projects to different PC's. Everything is great about it.
Love it. The autosave feature is really cool... Can be confusing in how and where it saves your content though. Would be great to have the web sync feature with no bandwidth limits of course!
Onenote is a must use for note taking in Windows.
The star of the Office suite...
I use this program for personal and for business. I write treatments and scripts in it (later i xfer to final draft)
I do pre production notes/pictures/video audio/ links
I do tasks and lists in it
It's great! Word? I could live without and go gooogle docs, but One Note rocks.
You can also have multiple people edit one page, so people im working with can check of tasks and add information to select pages via the local network or the greater internet via IP.
amazing.
I absolutely love OneNote! It keeps me organized for all of my classes, it makes it easier so now I don't have to always write notes on pencil and paper. It's clear to read and it's easier than trying to read my rushed handwriting.
OneNote is Microsoft's best kept secret!
I wished they made a Linux version of this. I'm no fan of Microsoft, or most of their products, although as far as note-taking tools go, OneNote is unbeatable.
Being able to print directly to OneNote via a virtual printer is a great feature, though absent on 64 bit systems.
The hand recognition courtesy of windows built in handwritting support is a must have and makes searching as easy as with normal typed text. Though it is only available on XPTablet, Vista, and beta/RC of 7.
The collaboration options make it great for taking notes in class or at work, doing homework or doing design/planning/mark ups of any soft copy.
My favorite and most used Microsoft App. It is far better than Evernote in my opinion.
Evernote does everything OneNote does and more. It is free and has incredible support, unlike Microsoft's page after page of mostly useless, jargon filled cyberbabble.
Good and quick way to take a note
Good and quick way to take a note
I use OneNote most for work-related business. Using it to register all my installation notes, project related information. Connected using my Outlook 2007 it is easy to track back what ive done on which day.
Second handy thing is (windows key + S) to catch a screenshot. Better than installing another peace of software.
Last feature is the task connection to outlook, to keep track of my tasks. When completing tasks this reflects back in my OneNote information. Very usefull.