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Microsoft OneNote 2007x$69.00
    (43 reviews)
Best Price: $99.95 $69.00
Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 is a digital notebook that makes gathering and organizing your notes and information simple. Its powerful search capabilities so you can find what you're looking for quickly, and easy-to-use shared notebooks for teams to work together more effectively. Use and manage typed or handwritten notes, scanned documents, and audio and video recordings -- more effectively than ever. Prioritize and manage tasks and to-dos efficiently; use note flags to mark and easily track actions and important items Make meetings more productive by giving everyone access to the same information -- status updates, presentations, documents, typed and handwritten notes and more Improve productivity away from the office - Take contents of your notebook with you and view them on your mobile device Capture information, photos and text to your Smartphone or Windows Mobile-based Pocket PC devices Integrates with Microsoft Office 2007 for OneNote 2007 and other Microsoft Office system programs Office OneNote 2007 is a digital notebook that provides one place to gather notes and information, powerful search capabilities to find what you're looking for quickly, and easy-to-use shared notebooks to help manage information overload and work with others more effectively. As an integrated part of the 2007 Microsoft Office system, OneNote 2007 makes it easy to gather, organize, find, and share your notes and information more efficiently and effectively. Powerful search capabilities can help you locate information from text within pictures, or from spoken words in audio and video recordings. And easy-to-use collaborative tools help teams work together with all of this information in shared notebooks, whether online or offline. Plus, the familiar look and feel of the Microsoft Office system makes it easy to start using the program right away, minimizing wasted time and training costs. 
Gather all of your information in Office OneNote 2007. View larger. | Gather and Organize Everything in One Place With so much information coming your way--and in so many different forms--you need one place to keep it all and a tool that's flexible enough to capture it. Otherwise, information that could have been used to help make better decisions or make you more efficient is lost or difficult to find. Unlike paper-based systems, word processing programs, e-mail systems, or other productivity programs, OneNote 2007 delivers the flexibility to gather and organize text, pictures, digital handwriting, audio and video recordings, and more--all in one digital notebook on your computer. This software can help you become more productive by keeping the information you need at your fingertips and reducing time spent searching for information across e-mail messages, paper notebooks, file folders, and printouts. Save Time By Consolidating Information Taking notes on paper and transcribing them later can be time-consuming and difficult, and you run the risk of losing important pages. In addition, it's difficult to share data kept in a conventional paper notebook, and they're only good for capturing one kind of information: handwritten notes. When it's time to gather information from other sources and in different ways, other difficulties can arise. For instance, because most people don't have a way of digitally capturing unstructured information, they often print out Web research, and store information in file folders or on desks, which is difficult to find later and inaccessible when you're away. And sharing information with others can be challenging--even when using e-mail, it can be hard to hard to figure out what the plan is without reading through long e-mail threads that may or may not contain the information you need. OneNote 2007, however, gives you a solution with a flexible software program that enables you to gather virtually any type of information in one place. With your information readily available, you can be more prepared and informed. Quickly Find What You Need With OneNote 2007, finding information is easy and fast because it eliminates the guesswork of figuring out where you stored critical information. No more clicking through file folders and sorting through pages of paper notebooks to find the information you're looking for. Powerful search features give you the ability to locate information quickly, while allowing you to search across new types of content, like text in scanned documents or images, and spoken words in audio and video recordings. With easier access to the facts, you and your teammates can make better decisions. 
With Office OneNote 2007, your team can work together more effectively. View larger. | Protect Your Intellectual Property OneNote 2007 helps you consolidate various types of information--including freeform notes, images, documents, files from other Microsoft Office system programs, and rich media--and organize it in the way that works best for you. And because it keeps everything in one place, you don't have to worry about frequently saving or creating backups of your information--OneNote 2007 does this for you. Ideal For Businesses If you're attending an important meeting and don't want to rely on your memory, simply take meeting notes in OneNote 2007 to create a living repository of group decisions and brainstorming sessions that adds continuity and context to subsequent meetings. You can also catch all the details of customer calls and meetings by synchronizing typed or handwritten notes with Office OneNote 2007 audio and video recordings. If you're working outside of the office, gather information on your Microsoft Windows Mobile powered devices (including notes, audio recordings, and pictures) and transfer it to OneNote 2007. And when it's time to share data with your colleagues, take advantage of OneNote 2007's export application programming interface to easily transfer information gathered in OneNote 2007 to your company's business systems, and in so doing reduce errors and wasted time spent rekeying the same information in different systems. Need to copy, paste, or print information from and into other 2007 Microsoft Office system programs? It's no problem with OneNote; this software lets you access and exchange information in Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint. You can even use OneNote 2007's drawing tools and tables to annotate and easily organize and manage information. 
Find what you're looking for quickly using Office OneNote 2007. View larger. | Search and Link Options OneNote 2007 lets you search and find keywords quickly within text, in images, and in audio recordings made within the application. You can also view hyperlinked search results in a summary task pane; a single click takes you to relevant results. For added convenience, view all open notebooks at once, use drag-and-drop functionality to easily arrange and rearrange your notes, and add hyperlinks to other pages in your notebook to quickly find relevant content. Manage tasks easily with two-way synchronization between OneNote 2007 and the 2003 and 2007 versions of Outlook, or link notes and other information to specific Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2003 contacts to help you better prepare for meetings and recall information easily. If you want to underscore a particularly important point, date, or other piece of information, mark notes with note tags, visually rich icons that make it easier to return to reminders, to-dos, and other action items. Work Together More Effectively With team members working from different locations and on multiple projects, communication, coordination, and information sharing can challenge group effectiveness and productivity. Teams often rely on e-mail messages to share information, causing confusion and bloated e-mail inboxes. Tasks, action items, agendas, and issues stored within static documents or document management systems are difficult to update, track, and access, and they prevent multiple people from working with the same information at the same time. OneNote 2007 helps people work together better by eliminating roadblocks that arise when information is isolated in paper notes or file folders, or on one person's computer. Groups can share information easily, work more productively, and keep track of projects, issues, and goals more effectively. Individuals can work together from the same notebook--whether online or offline--using shared notebooks. OneNote2007 manages changes made to the same notebook, eliminating the need to track versions or upload changes. You can also create a team knowledge base so that everyone has access to the same information, helping to get new team members up to speed quickly, and minimizing duplicate efforts. Share notes even with non-OneNote 2007 users by sending your notes as HTML so that anyone with an e-mail client or Web browser can view them, and stay in control of your information by choosing which notebooks to share with your teammates and which to keep private, and help ensure privacy with password protection. You can even use OneNote 2007 as a shared digital whiteboard, enabling virtual teams to work together in real time, viewing and editing the same set of notes.
MPN: s26-01965 - UPC: 882224155250
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Customer Reviews
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Well Worth the Price      By A321BMQFL3MVAB on 2007-02-15
I've used version 2003 and enjoyed it thoroughly. I primarily used it for school with different classes and notes for each. What was great is that is consolidates everything in a way that makes it easy to retrieve your notes. It also makes it easy to generate reports based on the tagging feature. The tags allow you to highlight and gather key points of information that make writing papers a breeze. When working with paper, this was not always an easy task to take on.
Several weeks ago, I downloaded the trial version of OneNote 2007. The improvements are rather subtle, but powerful. It didn't take anything to get comfortable with the new features. After a short time with the trial version I just purchased it because it was so much fun.
Here are some of the beneficial features:
-Like a paper notebook you have sections, but with OneNote 2007 you can have as many sections as you like.
-You can easily link pages to Outlook. I have linked appointments to a series of notes and support files for various projects and meetings. It makes being organized for a meeting a breeze.
-Also, it's a great way to archive emails in a way that allows you to see them and organize them as you wish. You can empty your in box and at the same time keep a record of important emails. Well worth your time.
-It is also tablet friendly if you use a tablet PC like I do. I love it for that use. There is a fantastic text recognition feature that works EXTREMELY well. If you use a tablet, this is a great feature.
-As was with the earlier version, you can add voice content to your notes. That's right, voice recorded messages can be added to your notes. Too cool.
Before you buy, you might want to go to the Microsoft site and download the trial version. You'll be able to assess for yourself. I think you'll be pleased. I fond it to be one of the best products for 'electronic file keeping' that I've used. For the price, it's not a bad deal.
Probably the most under-appreciated Office program      By A1F1A0QQP2XVH5 on 2007-02-13
I have used OneNote 2003 for a couple of years now, and it is a fantastic program. OneNote 2007 is a very nice upgrade. It is extremely versatile and works with a variety of organizational styles. I have gone nearly paperless for my projects. I can pull in emails, web pages, graphics, scanned documents, MS Office (and other) documents, screen clippings (a OneNote feature), Excel tables, links to files and web sites, etc. OneNote 2007 adds a a better, more intuitive interface, and integrates better with Outlook (e.g., the tasks work together better) and other Office programs. (Note: I sue Outlook 2003 at work and Outlook 2007 at home, and OneNote seems to work fine with both). It also integrates better with Windows Mobile Smartphones and PDAs. OneNote2007 has a Mobile OneNote component that allows you to take notes on your PDA/Smratphone, and sync them with "Unfiled Notes" tab in OneNote.
A great program that is sure to catch major traction in the coming years.
Not enough superlatives for OneNote 2007      By A16Y2T17N84UV4 on 2007-08-17
As a productivity coach and a Tablet PC aficionado, I used One Note 2003 extensively. I found it an outstanding tool for taking notes using a tablet PC. I enjoyed being able to take notes and easily search them and convert them to text as needed. However, beyond the Tablet PC, I found it's usefulness limited.
Not so with 2007. Microsoft has now made this product as indispensable as Word or Outlook, in my opinion. For instance, I just "inserted as file" a scan from a Magazine I took almost a year ago. OneNote 2007 instantly indexed the article and made it a searchable part of my archive. The same can be done with business cards.
now, imagine that same search functionality with Live audio! You can record meeting sessions and have OneNote index the audio while the computer is idle. Viola! Instant search capability of audio. Plus, during playback, you can see the progression of your notes while the audio plays.
One nifty little feature I really enjoy is the "napkin calculator" just type in a mathematical expression such as "15 x 12 =" and hit space, and OneNote will automatically
Finally, in conjunction with Outlook 2007, OneNote 2007 is a powerful meeting note organizer. By right clicking on any meeting in my Outlook calendar, I can select "OneNote Meeting Notes". It automatically creates a page for keeping those notes. If I want to recall what was discussed in a particular meeting, I can repeat the process, and all notes are there. The links to those notes will even update if you decide to move the notes to a different location!
This is, by far, the best product I have seen from Microsoft to date. Bravo, development team!
OneNote is the answer to my quest for PC organization....      By A35OXMRY2AGQZX on 2007-03-27
I can't say enough about Microsoft OneNote 2007. This product is exactly what I have been seeking for a long time...you can save everything from website shots, files, scans, photos, audio, video, links, drawings, free text, handwriting, etc. Just about anything you can think of to compile and organize can be compiled and organized in OneNote.
The interface is designed as a series of virtual notebooks that can be divided into sections and chapters, with an infinite number of pages in each section. Each page also has its own title, as well. Best of all, the entire program is completely searchable--even scanned documents are searchable with OCR technology. The searches are lightning fast and extremey accurate, I must say. THis makes the program excellent for datebooks, planners, address books, contact list, agendas, lists, the myriad of things we need to remember, product links for user manuals, genealogy info, cool website links that you don't want to clog up your "favorites" with, and just about any type of research or project. The notebooks are share-able within a network and real-time syncable as well as usable with tablet notebook technology. I do wish that Microsoft had integrated the same toolbar "ribbon" interface that some of the other Microsoft Office 2007 products received...
All in all, I think users will find that OneNote is one of the most useful programs available for collecting and organizing information from many different venues. Compiling the sticky notes of my life into one organized and retrievable composite has simplified my existence beyond belief.
I highly recommend this product. I am a textbook ADD humanoid, and I needed a simple system that is easily searched. I LOVE the OneNote notebook system. Information is so easy (and--dare I say it?--FUN) for me to find what I need immediately on my laptop. In my previous life, I would easily spend twenty frustrating minutes rummaging through three or four messy desk drawers just to find the little scrap of "important" paper that I remember saving three months ago.
One Note is well worth the $79 I paid for it. It is also available as a free trial from Microsoft. Give it a try and see how it can help you simplify your life...
Outstanding      By A39GCI8Z5B0X5R on 2007-06-08
As a jaded Windows user, I rarely get bowled over by new desktop software but OneNote 2007 is fantastic! My three favorite features:
1. I work on multiple computers in my office. I can create a shared notebook with clippings (pictures, video, text, ...) that is automatically synchronized amongst all of my machines. No need to perform "save" operations, or worry about which machine has the "master" copy, all edits are merged instantly and without user intervention. Unplug your laptop from the network, make edits offline, plug back in to the network AND ALL THE CHANGES ARE MERGED PERFECTLY!
2. Image to text function. Copy a bitmap from a non-editable text window or picture, paste it into OneNote and convert it instantly to text. No more cursing dialog boxes that don't let you select and copy text.
3. Simple and direct text and graphics manipulation. Move stuff wherever you want on the page, add and edit text - all without "mode" switching or needing to select a text tool or grabber tool or cropping tool or sizing tool. Very nice.
I would guess that OneNote points in the evolutionary direction that the rest of the Office suite will adopt in terms of ease of use, network awareness, and replication and sharing. It's a perfect organizing tool for individuals and small groups.
- OneNote 2007 is fantastic!
     By A170OBCO9ZD46T on 2007-03-11
I've been a OneNote user from the original release (OneNote 2003), and this version improves on an already exceptional product. Organize your life using this one application, and never go back to paper again!
- Fabulous Way to Organize Information
     By A2DVX9Q2TD7RAD on 2007-03-22
I've been using OneNote since it was first released. The 2007 release is the most effective writing/note-taking/information-organizing tool I've ever seen. Data can be exchanged with other MS Office programs easily. It can be used with tablet p.c.s, desktops and laptops.
Information can be organized by Notebook, Section and Page (great for students to keep their notes organized efficiently). It is a great way to keep research notes, cut-and-paste exerpts, etc.
This is, quite possibly, the most useful piece of software on the market.
- Microsoft OneNote 2007
     By A35V2F7TRY7T4V on 2007-03-27
I became a committed user of OneNote in its orginal version in 2003. The new 2007 version seems to improve somewhat on this product's functionality. I use OneNote as a depository for research information collection. I can create any number of notebooks and subdivide each into any number of sections and subsections, which allows me to put information where I want it. I recommend that people who collect information in one form or another give OneNote a try.
- Why didn't I discover this sooner?
     By A2YQ1JKY4VWYJ on 2007-05-30
I just entered a graduate program and noticed some of my classmates using OneNote to take notes during class. I figured, what the hey, I'll give it a go... and I absolutely love this program. I am the type of note-taker whose notes tend to be all over the place. I also tend to take notes on loose leaf paper that I just can't keep together. Because of these attributes, OneNote is perfect for me. I don't have to go rooting around for paper, I don't lose my notes. It is also very easy to export and share notes - just download the PDF/XPS publishing plug in (free from Microsoft) and you can create your own PDF of the notes to print, email, whatever. Going on a trip? Put all of the confirmation numbers together, do a screen capture of the route from google maps, then publish everything as a PDF, which you can then print them out. Awesome program!
- Tablet PC Review Integrated with Microsoft Office OneNote 2007
     By A3BDSOZTLOHXMS on 2008-01-09
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2CC84WW2HC0D This is the second part of the review which focuses on the actual "tablet" part of the review. It is double speed so if it seems like I am speaking outta control. LOL, I am. The main focus is Microsoft Office OneNote an amazing software that grounds the tablet writing experience. I hope you enjoy and give a good rating so I will do more. For the next review I will show actual drawing and painting via a couple of programs such as Corel Painter X and Sketchbook PRO as well as some games.
- One Note
     By A2MUXTHKRNFF1M on 2007-03-21
I made the mistake of ordering this product and Microsoft Office 2007 which I didn't realize that it was also offered in Office 2007 which I didn't need 2 of them so I gave the other one to my sister who just loves to keep all her records in them
- Pretty darn good
     By A10OMX5OBP301 on 2007-03-24
This is a fantastic product. It has endless applications. I absolutly love it.
- Great for creative brainstorming!
     By AU37ISUKC0RZ2 on 2007-05-12
I discovered Microsoft OneNote a couple weeks ago and I have fallen head over heels in love with it. I agree with other reviewers - where has this program been? I can't say much that everyone else hasn't already said, but I would say this: I use OneNote not just for organizing information like it is generally advertised to do, but as a creative outlet. My friend and I have been writing stories for years. This program is a perfect way for me to brainstorm and brainsplat our ideas, refine them, organize them, and then know exactly where to go to find it all again. I can even e-mail my OneNote pages to my friend and though she doesn't have OneNote (yet!), OneNote puts the pages into an HTML format so she can see what I've created.
- Hidden Office gem
     By ACYY6O8Z4KC10 on 2007-06-19
OneNote 2003 was a ground-breaking product. The idea of having digital notebooks rather than a list of Word documents buried in folders for organization is a simple one, yet Microsoft took the concept and created an intuitive and genuinely useful piece of software. OneNote 2007 builds upon the original version and delivers additional user-requested features, and it's honestly quite difficult to come up with any shortcomings this program may have. I have stored my entire life in OneNote, well over 8 GB worth of data, and I trust that Microsoft will continue to develop this product with close feedback from users.
The main advantages of the new 2007 version include the ability to print documents into OneNote for annotation, instant search (and search within printed documents, even if they were simply scanned) and tagging, improved sharing capabilities, native PDF publishing, and a whole host of tablet PC enhancements with regard to ink.
Tablet PC users will be able to reap all the features that OneNote offers, but notebook users fear not: OneNote was designed exclusively with the notebook user in mind.
- Great organization tool
     By A2C7D65XX6K2OD on 2007-07-05
This is my first experience with the OneNote product from Microsoft and it's been a good one. At first I just jumped right in and started trying to use it without any orientation nor reading of the documentation. That was OK but the product is so flexible that I had a hard time figuring out how to use it best. Then I read somewhere that it's like a really great electronic 3-ring binder and I started using it as such.
It's installed on Vista Ultimate on my laptop (Fujitsu N6420) and it has become a staple part of my software toolkit. I use it for everything from research to meeting notes to shopping notes to web surfing to glorified clipboard... The list is almost endless. It's the greatest "catch-all" tool I have.
I particularly like the fact that it handles hand-drawn graphics via my Wacom digitizing pad. I use that to both create new visual ideas as well as to annotate existing documents in OneNote.
It seems very stable - it's never once hung or complained about anything I've shoved into it.
Very highly recommended.
- Microsoft OneNote is great
     By A1A9EDIS9VMANY on 2007-02-22
Microsoft's OneNote is a vast improvement over its original release. It is more intuitive, easier to navigate and just plain easier to use. As a writer it has significantly improved my productivity in compiling interivews and notes for my articles. I recommend it very highly and I do not, as a rule, make such recommendations lightly. More bang for the buck.
- For right brain users
     By A3H3VDJIAZ9ALB on 2007-06-21
This is a very useful piece of software for anyone that needs to compile a lot of information very quickly. The ability to then go back and search the content of what you have compiled is amazing. I do consulting work and have to take notes and then go back and figure out how to make sense out of everything--not all the information I need to get down is in the form of text. I can record a conversation, add a picture, capture all or some of a web site, and more. It lets me work the way my brain is wired and that is not very often compatible with a spreadsheet.
If I could figure out how to make it get me coffee everything would be perfect.
- Absolutely Vital for this IT Manager
     By A2MJS1BFFDJRV6 on 2007-12-21
I've been looking for a product like this all my working life. I started with OneNote 2003 and upgraded to 2007 as soon as it was available. I use it daily for everything from my To-Do list, to a daily journal for work and personal. It is handy to store the multitude of projects, notes, operating instructions, help desk notes, network notes, passwords, etc. I will never understand why Microsoft doesn't just include this with every Office package. It is like a best-kept secret. Hard to sell my office mates and bosses on this product when it costs extra to buy to add on to most Office packages. Come on Microsoft, this product is not only for students. Just about everyone in business could use this and it would be a wonderful product for collabrative notes in most businesses!
- Great Software BUT...
     By ANS0LST62CG0V on 2008-02-05
I had issues installing this on Vista. More clearly, it didn't install on Vista. It installs fine on XP. The interface compared to the 2003 version feels smoother. For what I use it for, 2003 would have been fine for me. Greatest feature to me is the ability to print it into a document, so you could print it out at another computer without Onenote installed. Like on some campuses.
- Great Product from Microsoft?
     By A3UAX4ZMGZQENF on 2008-03-05
OneNote is a product that my wife and I love. I was looking for a software product flexible enough to allow me to implement David Allen's Getting Things Done (GTD) system the way I wanted to, and as a result I looked at and tested many, MANY software products. At first I fought trying OneNote because I don't like Microsoft, but I finally gave in to a trial. Since then I have found OneNote and Outlook to be the perfect GTD system for me. I have never traditionally been an organized person, but now my life is in order more than it ever has been. I LOVE how OneNote integrates with Outlook tasks. Aside from organizing my life, OneNote also organizes virtually ANY information I wish to store. My wife uses OneNote for EVERYTHING from her project management job to her personal life to lists to everything. She's an organization freak and she is in love with OneNote. Great product!
- Long sought solution finally found
     By A3M2EWWC9762GM on 2008-08-10
I have been searching for a solution in project management for over four years. Being a manager for a corporation, I am bombarded by emails, phone calls, documents, conversations, meeting, and employee performance discussions. Although Microsoft Office suites offer good tools to deal with these events, I could not find a solution to tie everything together.
I have relied on using task manager, handwritten journals and digital journals, and various project manager softwares, but none seemed to really solve my problem. I needed something to document in a journal like fashion of things that happen day-to-day but still tie in with Outlook calendar and tasks.
Until last week, while searching I discovered OneNote. Downloaded their free trial from Microsoft Online. Took some getting used to as the options and sections were so flexible. After one day of use, I'm sold on it. I can't believe this product had a 2003 version and didn't know about it. What a shame! All that lost productivity and organization. Better late than never.
If you need a way to organize your thoughts, events of the day, tasks to be completed in a single location but hyperlinks specific items to Outlook email, to do tasks, contacts, PDF/Word documents, and various projects, then this may be the answer.
- Get this
     By AIDDF3R92Y9ZK on 2007-12-29
This is a great product. You can organize information very easily. Works well with VPN or a notebook to share info. I am a medical doctor and this is great for research.
- Significant improvement over 2003 version.
     By AYWYOL7TMGU5Q on 2008-02-23
It takes a little practice to get OneNote conformed to your style. This version has much better integration to and from MS Outlook. Taking notes on a page derived from a meeting invite is a breeze. Adding tasks in OneNote with link to outlook is simple. Just a better overall experience. Note: it also indexes text in PDF documents! I wish I had this version when working on my MBA.
- Great tool
     By AZ1GGIKX4C9C6 on 2008-04-23
I have been in sales for 16 years and have always looked a reasonable solution to manage notes and files electronically...this tool is the perfect tool and very easy to use. I highly recommend it!!!
- Practical solution
     By AA9NPDUO1SBHF on 2007-10-10
Its really nice to have a method to save a lot of random data, often with illustrations. One Note allows me to bring in data from a multitude of resources, and organize it in a way that allows me to find it easily. Its an easy to use, but very effective, solution to my needs.
- Enormously Useful
     By A1UCTAZRBYD4KW on 2007-10-23
I normally am a huge critic of MS products - but I find OneNote amazingly useful. I love how you can just drag notes, pictures, emails, tables, and other stuff in any arrangement you like. The shared notebook mode is really cool and great for teams. It syncs behind the scenes - so you can keep working on the shared notebook even while you travel, and it syncs when you get back. The screen shot tool is really nice - and it even searches for text inside the images you include (yes you read that right). I consider this a must-have tool for projects or just plain organizing your life.
- Get more done....
     By AM8TN0OWEWW91 on 2007-11-19
I started a task-heavy job as a project manager about six months ago that really tested my organizational skills. Last month I was introduced to this amazing product and was blown away by the amount of time it helped me save!
It's integration with the traditional Microsoft Office suite of products is something I never could have expected. It saves me from flipping through notebooks, post-its, and lost emails while keeping track of all my tasks and documents.
I could only imagine what this type of product could have done for me in college! I would have been by far the most well organized note taker in the room. No more wondering what it was you had scribbled down in a frenzy at the last minute.
Try it and you will wonder why you ever spent time doing it the old fashioned way!
- Great idea !
     By A3O5O0HHHFO5XC on 2007-12-15
First, you have to decide to use this method of keeping notes. It has been a very good "collector" of my notes for projects as I store many different type of info - now - all in one spot -- it does real well with copy and paste as it adds a link to were it came from! I really like the book,folder, page idea for storage. I tried a couple of different ways to store my notes, but when I couldn't find stuff - I switched methods -- easy to do and no lost info.
You can also save the file to a webpage -- cool idea as I have sent some to colleagues who don't have this program and they are still able to see my notes using IE.
- Excellent software for students
     By A3P6OO5WTPQQBA on 2008-01-07
The design is intuitive, the layout options on each page are flexible, and overall the software has done excellent things for my organization and productivity. I highly recommend it to students looking for a better way to keep notes for classes and writing projects.
- OneNote 2007 a winner!
     By A153X8614QJ6XX on 2008-02-05
I purchased Microsoft OneNote 2007 as an upgrade to OneNote 2003. The install went smooth. All my OneNote 2003 notes were imported into OneNote 2007 correctly. While I have not tried all the new features in OneNote 2007, the ones I have tried worked as expected. OneNote is a great tool for keeping notes. I use it keep notes on Photoshop, Lightroom, Illustrator, Photography, etc. techniques I find in books, magazines, etc. This have made finding a technique to use for a particular application much easier. I believe OneNote 2007 has earned a 5 star rating from me.
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- Digital notebook provides one place to gather and manage notes and information
- Offers powerful search capabilities to find what you're looking for quickly, and easy-to-use shared notebooks to help manage information overload and work with others more effectively
- An integrated part of the 2007 Microsoft Office system
- Helps consolidate various types of information-- including freeform notes, images, documents, files from other Microsoft Office system programs, and rich media-- and organize it in the way that works best for you
- Creates a living repository of group decisions and brainstorming sessions that adds continuity and context to business meetings and memos
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