OneNote for Office v. XI???
okay, as reported by Think Secret
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January 30, 2003 - Sources said that Microsoft's new OneNote program may be included with a future update to Mac Office.
OneNote is a forthcoming outliner and organizer that allows you to capture and store your notes and information in a central location. Notes can be typed in at any place in a document, recorded via audio, handwritten with pen input, or drag-and-dropped from a Web site.
The information is then organized in searchable notebooks that can be combined, formatted, rearranged, and flagged. The notes can also be used in other Office applications like Word or PowerPoint.
Details about the Windows version of OneNote, which Microsoft expects to release in the middle of this year, were first made available at Comdex 2002 in November. However, pricing details were not revealed at that time.
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okay, has anyone seen OneNote in action? take a look...
<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/office/onenote/overview.asp" target="_blank">OneNote</a>
no maybe i am just biased, but that has got to be, bar-none, the most confusing, all-over-the-place, jack-of-all-trades-and-master-of-none interfaces i have EVER seen. it looks like the shareware app dropdrawers gone horribly out of control with a word processor thrown in.
YEESH!
yet pc users will likely eat it up. <img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[oyvey]" />
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January 30, 2003 - Sources said that Microsoft's new OneNote program may be included with a future update to Mac Office.
OneNote is a forthcoming outliner and organizer that allows you to capture and store your notes and information in a central location. Notes can be typed in at any place in a document, recorded via audio, handwritten with pen input, or drag-and-dropped from a Web site.
The information is then organized in searchable notebooks that can be combined, formatted, rearranged, and flagged. The notes can also be used in other Office applications like Word or PowerPoint.
Details about the Windows version of OneNote, which Microsoft expects to release in the middle of this year, were first made available at Comdex 2002 in November. However, pricing details were not revealed at that time.
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okay, has anyone seen OneNote in action? take a look...
<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/office/onenote/overview.asp" target="_blank">OneNote</a>
no maybe i am just biased, but that has got to be, bar-none, the most confusing, all-over-the-place, jack-of-all-trades-and-master-of-none interfaces i have EVER seen. it looks like the shareware app dropdrawers gone horribly out of control with a word processor thrown in.
YEESH!
yet pc users will likely eat it up. <img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[oyvey]" />
Comments
iJournal? iNotes? iLegalpad?
HOLY CRAP! IT'S A NEWTON!
Seriously, this is what we all loved our Newts for, but good GOD, could they have come up with a worse interface??
Now that Apple is fairly unambiguously going after MS on the apps front, how much do you want to bet that Apple is working on doing something like this, built out of their own technology, and, of course, much more slick? If MS is MS, they won't get it right until version 3, which gives Apple lots of time.