Archive for the 'onenote' Category
Monday, July 18th, 2005
This blogger has started at Microsoft and is enjoying discovering the joy of using onenote.
I’d never used OneNote before I started working at Microsoft. In my first 1:1 with Rich Clayton (my boss’ boss), he suggested I give it a try. Excellent advice. Aside from the Eclipse IDE, I’ve never immersed myself so much in […]
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Tuesday, July 12th, 2005
Chris Murtland over at High Octane Moron writes:
I think I am going to stop clipping from the web. I have this idealized (read: imaginary) scenario in my head of building a personal, local, easily search able reference library of things that interest me (or have interested me in the past). So I clip articles with […]
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Thursday, July 7th, 2005
A video with Own Braun and Chris Pratley talking about how onenote was dreamt, designed and developed.
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Saturday, July 2nd, 2005
Get Internet Explorer!
Just like Get Firefox, Get Internet Explorer
I am thinking of returning to Internet Explorer from Firefox. Don’t get me wrong, I love firefox but it is starting to annoy me that I don’t have a “to onenote” feature in firefox. As there is a power toy that will do just that for […]
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Monday, June 27th, 2005
A nice heads up here on pics showing Internet explorer 7
I was randomly browsing Flickr, and I typed in “microsoft” as a tag to search. I was amazed to find IE7 pictures running on Longhorn that were uploaded today!
I found the images on Niall Kennedy’s Flickr Images. According to his website, Niall is a community […]
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Sunday, June 26th, 2005
Using OneNote on two or more machines
One question I hear pretty often is: “hey, I have two machines with OneNote - how do I keep my notes in sync?” There are a lot of ways to do this. In some ways it depends on what your needs are. After all, what doesn’t?
First, be certain […]
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Thursday, June 23rd, 2005
How One User Puts OneNote to Work
Here’s a brief description of what I’m using OneNote for. I’ll break it down into two sections, because I use my official work copy on my desktop at work, and my free “thanks for beta testing and attending the rollout event” copy on my personal laptop.
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Thursday, June 23rd, 2005
Michael of pigpog comments below with a very useful tip regarding zooming in onenote. If you would like to have a toolbar option to do this then follow Michael’s instructions.
Right click the toolbar, customise. On the Commands tab, View, bottom of the list is the zoom drop-down - drag it where you want it. I’d […]
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Monday, June 20th, 2005
The Spoke posts up some information that I have been wondering about for some time. The more I use onenote the more I appreciate the product for it innovation and downright usefulness. But like all software there are opportunities for improvement.
One of the most common questions I get about OneNote these days relates to upcoming versions. […]
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Sunday, June 19th, 2005
MiniMage has an interesting article on how they use gobinder. I must admit to not quite getting gobinder. It has some interesting functionality and is certainly has the same sort of capability to onenote. Yet, it just feels a bit clunkier.
It may be that gobinder is written with students in mind and my needs […]
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