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No this blog is not dead…we’re just busy!

I have gotten a few comments and mails from readers asking if this blog was dead and I will have to say that it is not!  The whole team has been working hard over the past few months and my time for blogging just has gone down though I do miss writing everyone.  Even right now I have a mountain of other things to do, but I wanted to write you all.

In any event we are all hard at work on Office14 and OneNote14 and it is shaping up well.  I am super excited for what we are going to be offering.  If you didn’t see any of the keynote from PDC day 2 I will just show you this one screenshot that is public:

photo credit to Joey DeVilla

Stay in tune…but in the meantime please keep up with John’s blog or Jeff’s blog.  Happy New Year everyone!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 14, 2009
    Version 14? What happened to 13? 12 is the latest on the street isn't it?

  • Anonymous
    January 14, 2009
    Awesome! OneNote ribbon-ized! I can't wait for OneNote 14 :-)

  • Anonymous
    January 15, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    January 18, 2009
    Are you guys going to add mind mapping functionality in here or what? You realize this is the killer app that would SELL onenote in right? Please consider it.

  • Anonymous
    January 20, 2009
    Ribbons in ON?  I'll try it out, but if you are on a tablet, you're low on screen space already.  And yes, you can minimize the ribbon, but the small footprint, one click functionality on the current ON seems to make a lot more sense.  

  • Anonymous
    February 03, 2009
    One of you OneNote people needs to go over and show the outlook people how syncing is done.  I've takan to writing my emails in onenote and then sending to outlook when I'm done because some of my correspondance can take days to complete and I hop from machine to machine to work on it.  Why can't the outlook guys figure out how to sync as seamlessly as you folks???

  • Anonymous
    February 04, 2009
    Ribbons? I was so happy when I opened up OneNote 2007 and realized that it had NO ribbons. I really prefer the menu. Could you let us choose whether to use the ribbons or not? Just add an checkbox to turn on real menus to the options dialog.

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    February 04, 2009
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  • Anonymous
    February 23, 2009
    It would be awesome if you'd build a simple way to share notebooks with others. Right now I'm using live-sync to share notebooks with team-members living in different cities. Why doesn't OneNote support ftp or windows sky-drive? THAT would be great :-)

  • Anonymous
    February 23, 2009
    It would be awesome if you'd build a simple way to share notebooks with others. Right now I'm using live-sync to share notebooks with team-members living in different cities. Why doesn't OneNote support ftp or windows sky-drive? THAT would be great :-)

  • Anonymous
    February 25, 2009
    Puhlease make it possible to collapse subpages

  • Anonymous
    March 01, 2009
    will onenote 14 include digital signing and/or some sort of revision control? To me the tamper evidence inherent in bound paper notebooks are a main factor keeping me from transitioning to using onenote in a lab environment.

  • Anonymous
    March 27, 2009
    Please don't ruin Onenote like you did Office 2007.  I've switched to OpenOffice, but I still need Onenote to work correctly.  Let me turn the ribbon garbage completely off. I use a tablet PC and it takes up half the screen. But whatever you do, keep in mind that we need it to work in a 64-bit environment.

  • Anonymous
    April 03, 2009
    Ribbons are bad. You cannot use autohotkey (www.autohotkey.com) reliably with them.

  • Anonymous
    May 15, 2009
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