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Microsoft OneNote 2003 [Old Version] | List Price: $99.99 Discount Price: $32.00

| Platform: Windows 2000, Windows XP Brand: Microsoft Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2004-08-02
Features: - Capture and use notes on laptop or desktop computers or Tablet PCs
- Versatility of paper notes; efficiency of digital organizational tools
- Capture info in multiple ways; store in one place; easy to use
- Be more productive anywhere you work with notes
- Great for in meetings, classes, phone conferences, and more
Try INFOSELECT from MicroLogic as alternative! [Posted on 2006-04-07] For those frustrated with the limitations of OneNote 2003, check out INFOSELECT from MicroLogic (http://www.miclog.com.
Probably the best PIM on the market and already there for a long time.
Couldn't get it to work at all [Posted on 2006-04-14] I downloaded the trial version. The features look great but I couldn't get the program to work. It wouldn't even let me type anything on the page.
I Love OneNote [Posted on 2006-08-07] This product is great for anyone who takes extensive notes or just needs to get themselves organized. It works well with the To Do list in Outlook and with just about any other Microsoft product. It's especially amazing in conjuction with a Tablet PC. I've been using it for over 2 years and I have yet to have a problem with it!
A Must-Have Organizational Tool for Any Professional (or Gamer) [Posted on 2006-10-18] I used MS OneNote daily at work to keep track of documentation and to save and organize canned emails. This program has saved me a lot of time that might otherwise be spent organizing folders and folders of hundreds of MS Word documents.
One of the features I love is that you can highlight website content, including images, and copy and paste directly into OneNote really easily. This allows you to easy move documentation and information all into one place instead of having to dig through numerous files and websites.
I also use this tool at home to keep track of information while playing MMORPGs. I can have separate tabs for different games or different characters, tabs for professions, skill point calculations, DKP recording, Master Looting notes, and so forth.
I love the fact that you don't have to save, ever... it does that automatically... so you can keep the program open all day and just keep adding notes whenever you need to.
I'm looking for a product like this, just not sure this is the one [Posted on 2007-01-23] Having been through graduate school collecting copious notes on secondary literature, and collecting stacks and stacks of notes, I've been looking for a product -- and played with several different ones -- that could "collect all my thoughts."
OneNote is the one that comes closest. Now, it affords me the opportunity to collect notes about my customers -- better than a CRM program! -- write down ideas for speeches I want to give or articles I want to write, and help me remember my karate forms.
But, OneNote requires a lot of dedication, especially at the beginning, as you learn the whole tabbed structure for organizing your work.
Finally, I've recently given up on this product, since I can only really work on it on one computer. But, my life now isn't confined to one computer anymore. I'm on several, so, lately, I've opted for using Google Docs, which enables me to work from any location. The organization is messier, but, at least, when an idea hits me, I can get it down immediately.
A great product, but I question the future of products tied to the desktop.
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