Calendar view power toy for OneNote 2010
Omer, one of our developers here, kicked out a nice little powertoy for OneNote 2010 that lets you see when pages were created in a calendar type of format. He graciously agreed to let me share it here, so I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.
Here's the quick start to it:
OneCalendar
Calendar view for OneNote that displays the pages on the date you created or last modified them.
Features
- Click on the page titles to navigate to them in OneNote
- Quickly switch to a different month/year from the top right
- F5 to refresh
- Requires OneNote 2010
I will also add that this is a standalone tool and you just run the executable to make it display the calendar. Also, I have a very huge number of pages in the 30+ notebooks I have open, so it takes a while to load that large of a data set.
The download is below my signature. Just download it and then unzip the file to get to the EXE.
Edit 11/30/2011: Omer has released this on his own blog at https://www.omeratay.com/onetastic/?r=onecal - jump over there to get it!
Enjoy!
Questions, comments, concerns and criticisms always welcome,
John
Comments
Anonymous
October 31, 2011
Good post. I've been getting more and more requests to support OneNote 2010 with my OneNote Calendar application but I just haven't had the time. I will start referring them to this.Anonymous
November 01, 2011
Thanks Josh. This was actually written for some users around here that wanted your app to work with 2010 (an homage?). :)