Love OneNote? Show your support!
Each month, as I go through customer comments and feedback here on my blog and from the articles on the Office Online site, there’s a recurring theme that we on the OneNote team never grow tired of hearing: Our customers really love OneNote. If you count yourself among those of us who can’t live without OneNote, it’s now easier than ever to show your support.
Office 2007 Help
https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=11960841270
An official Facebook group staffed by Office Online writers and editors just like me. Got a question about any of the Office programs? Have a tip to share? Know of any good blogs or Web sites that offer useful Office tutorials, videos, or articles? Found a new favorite feature or shortcut that saves you tons of time? Post everything here and join the discussion with other Office users on Facebook. It’s all free!
In Praise of OneNote
https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2260026173
A fan group of Facebook members who have banded together to praise all that is OneNote 2007. Check out what other fans have to say about your favorite Office program!
OneNote Flair
https://apps.facebook.com/getflair/
With the Pieces of Flair application on Facebook, you can send a variety of buttons with pictures and logos of your favorites and share them with your friends. When I noticed that OneNote was absent from the selection, I decided to make my own:
If you’re signed in on Facebook, you can add this button to your corkboard by visiting the following link:
https://apps.facebook.com/getflair/browse.php?id=795828&search=OneNote&page=1
Want more? Got more?
Got your own links to share with the OneNote community? If you know of any great blogs, Web sites, fan pages, OneNote gurus, or any other useful community content that’s not listed here, leave a comment in this post with details, so that other readers can check it out!
Comments
Anonymous
March 25, 2009
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March 29, 2009
I do love OneNote, but am migrating more and more to the web. Unless MS delivers a web version, I may have to bid OneNote a sad farewell. When can we expect an online version? Thanks much, NewtAnonymous
March 29, 2009
Eric — thanks for your note. Glad you found the list useful, and thanks for the Facebook tip! Catherine — thanks for writing. I'm happy that someone recommended OneNote to you and that you're checking it out. I'll get in touch with you offline to recommend some ways for you to get started. Hopefully it'll be of some use to you. Newt — thanks for your note. While I'm not able to specifically comment on any development plans just yet, do have a look at the following Microsoft Press Pass release from the recent Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles, where Senior VP Chris Capossela gave a sneak peek at what's to come: http://www.microsoft.com/Presspass/Features/2008/oct08/10-28PDCOffice.mspx Click the two thumbnails on the left side of the page to have a closer look. I hope you like what you see. ;)Anonymous
April 18, 2009
Michael, Sorry, I hadn't checked back in awhile to see your response. I always figure that Microsoft takes the long view and ultimately delivers solutions that match new realities. So, I'm happy to see that you folks won't be leaving us behind with OneNote. NewtAnonymous
April 20, 2009
I love <a href="http://www.softwareheap.com/software.php?id=489">OneNote</a>. It is my favorite program.Anonymous
April 30, 2009
I've only just found out about OneNote recently but it has been a lifesaver in planning my wedding and honeymoon!Anonymous
May 23, 2009
Yes, I love OneNote! I fell in love with it two years ago when I installed Office 2007 Home and Student edition on my new laptop. Not only does it help me be more creative, but it provides a convenient place to "print" web pages that I want to save while I'm on the road and away from a printer. Recently, I updated my old desktop computer with Windows Vista. I decided to also update my version of Office to the 2007 Professional editions. I was surprised and disappointed to discover that the Professional edition does not include OneNote. Why not??? How do I get a copy of OneNote for my desktop? Is there a free download somewhere? Can I install OneNote off of the install disc for my Home and Student edition without losing the extra programs that come with the Professional edition?Anonymous
May 28, 2009
Thanks for all your comments, everyone. Bill, with regard to your question about the editions of Office that contain OneNote, you should be able to install just OneNote 2007 from your Home & Student edition (do a custom install and select only OneNote to be installed) and then install Office 2007 Professional. You should then have access to all of the programs you want, including OneNote. If you're running into trouble, let me know what specific steps you took and I'll try to help you sort it out. Let me know how it turns out!