Microsoft OneNote 2003 [Old Version]
Capture, organize, and reuse your notes on laptop computers, desktop computers, or Tablet PCs. OneNote 2003 gives you one place to store all your notes and the freedom to work with them how you want. It helps you capture information in multiple ways and then organize and use it according to your needs.
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Microsoft OneNote 2003 [Old Version] Reviews
I do like their operating systems but I feel that almost every other microsoft program has a superior and cheaper competitive software package. However, it is very good at letting you organize in your own unique and personal way. If you are going on a trip, and have flights, hotels, car rentals, meeting agendas, maps, directions etc - One note is a wonderful place to consolidate all that information in one place organized however you want it to be. It is not good at formatting, printing, or publishing in any form. So, I thought I would try it. My favorite thing about One Note is that you can format the information however you want without the program trying to format it in the way it wants (Other microsoft programs are notorious for this).
One Note has an infrastructure to allow a complicated system of organized notes, if you want. I never thought taking notes on the computer would be so easy and so helpful. First of all, I am not a big fan of most microsoft software. I use it for internet shopping and research. Anywhere you click on the workspace you can add information to that very spot. I think microsoft had students in mind because as a student, I got a copy for free. Or, if you just want to jot a bunch of information down in one place on your computer without worrying about margins, printing and formatting, then it easily does that too.
In conclusion: This is a program for taking personal notes. However, they have really done something with One Note. One Note is a program designed for taking notes. As you browse the web, you can easily copy text and screen clippings with One Note. I don't actaully use it for class (prefer a notebook), but I use it all the time for other computer related items. If that is what you need, this program is a good choice for you.
If they are, they need to do a better job at explaining how to. However, Microsoft does not emphasize is the fact that you have to buy Word 2003 to make it work. This is a nice product. I can not fathom that Microsoft did not know that So if you don't have Office 2003, expect to pay another $300 to buy the Office upgrade. It also OneNote files don't seem to be easiley transferrable from one computer to the next. I was excited at the prospect of being able to export my notes into Microsoft Word. Cutting and pasting doesn't even work except for small tidbits, very frustrating.
he is a scammer - he sold educational version of OneNotes that was "FOR EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY - NOT FOR RESALE" so blow him off
The core technology is powerful, but the feature set MS has chosen to develop lacks a rational foundation and appears impulsive. You can transfer a note from one section to another, but you cannot transfer it to a specific location within the section in a single operation. Why did Microsoft omit giving OneNote access to the Office clipboard, when OneNote is the Office product that needs it most. Above all, a notetaking program is supposed to make it easy to organize and find notes. Ordering notes within a section is as easy as it should be, but why did Microsoft make it hard to organize across sections and even harder to organize across folders. To transfer between folders, you have to use ordinary drag and drop.
The functionality is already present in Office; Microsoft had to go out of its way to omit this functionality for OneNote.The saving grace of OneNote is that the underlying technology is very powerful. It gives you the ability to take notes by various means and to put them anywhere you want on the page. Software is supposed to make these processes easy, not complicate them with an anachronistic imagry of paper sections.Organizing and reorganizing is of the essence for notetaking, and the Office suite, of which OneNote is part, has a multi-clipboard. With that purpose in mind, certain omissions in the program startle.
OneNote tries to organize notes through a series of vertical and. notebook features to the tablet. is better than OneNote. traditional notebooks, the usefulness of tabs does not carryover to the tablet.
horizontal tabs, which would be a great idea if it didn't get in the way.
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MS OneNote 2003 program is not completely ready for use on the tablet.
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simpleminded of Microsoft's OneNote product managers to carryover traditional.
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these tabs actually make notes difficult to retrieve.
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