Latest blog postings about OneNote
Mike, our Test Manager and singer/songwriter for My One and Only OneNote, sends us a round-up of the OneNote blogs and I just copy and paste them here to my blog and then I read them. This is the most recent round-up:
- Blogging with Live Writer versus OneNote 2007
- "Psst. There's one Office application that I consider to be a nifty little secret weapon on my war against "Information Overload"."
- Good blog about OneNote's potential to "cross the chasm" into mainstream usage
- "I am pretty impressed. The program has some very nice, and very subtle interface changes that make using it much easier."
- "Unfortunately, despite my best efforts, I don't think I will be using OneNote on a regular basis... even though I truly believe it's one of the more elegant products we've ever released. "
- "The Top 10 Best Things in my Life"
- "Favourite feature: New in 2007 is the syncing of 'flagged' items in a notebook with Tasks in Outlook 2007."
- "That's right… the for the next week… 7 days… 168 hours (that's 7×24 hours thanks to my old pal Calc!) I will be living and breathing Microsoft OneNote 2007. "
- "OneNote 2007, a UMPC and....fantasy football"
- Cool new OneNote blog that has regular posts- the Unknown OneNote Guy - great OneNote community post
- "OneNote is a platform for innovation. I really think this is one of the best chances for MicroISV development we've had in years."
- "Prop Hunting With OneNote Mobile"
Thanks Mike!
Comments
- Anonymous
September 12, 2006
Is there a way to download a large number of linked files into OneNote all at once, similar to the Firefox extension "Download them all?"
Thanks! - Anonymous
September 12, 2006
Is there a way to download a large number of linked files into OneNote 2007 all at once, similar to the Firefox extension "Download them all?"
Thanks! - Anonymous
September 12, 2006
Sorry about the double posting above - I wanted to make clear I was talking about the beta version, not the 2003 version.
Here's a related question: I also have a large number of files I'd like to move into OneNote as a batch. We're talking several hundred Word docs and about a hundred HTML-only saved Firefox pages. Is there a way to select them all and move them in at the same time, rather than one by one?
Thanks again. - Anonymous
September 13, 2006
What do you mean linked files in OneNote? Or hyperlinks? Internal hyperlinks? You can only open the links individually just like a browser (and no not like this FF extension).
RE: your files how do you want to put them into OneNote?
As embedded files? That is pretty easy? Do you want to print them into OneNote as images? What do you want to do? - Anonymous
September 13, 2006
Hi,
When the Beta Tech Refresh posts in the next fews hours, please can you give some instructions on how to convert files (ie what upgrade steps to take) for those of us still in 2003 format.
I've stayed in that format as I had some conversion problems with the last beta regarding Noteflags.
thanks - Anonymous
September 18, 2006
Hi descapa -
What I want to do is to is move these several hundred Word and downloaded html files into OneNote in a form that OneNote can keyword search through their contents. - Anonymous
September 18, 2006
Charlie - You can do this by creating some app which takes each HTML page and each Word doc and it will create a page or section in OneNote and paste the information in as HTML.
You can do it pretty easily, if you are a developer and would like more information use the contact button to email me so that we can chat about this. Thanks! - Anonymous
September 19, 2006
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
September 28, 2006
Cool. I didn't realize someone keeps track of these things. Anyways, I really couldn't live without OneNote. It is just good stuff...