Posted By: scobleizer | Jul 2nd, 2005 @ 10:37 AM | 40,924 Views | 26 Comments
Chris Pratley and Owen Braun, two of the guys who run the OneNote team, talk about how they came up with, and built, OneNote. Don't know what OneNote is? It got a nice review in the Chicago Tribune!

"It's all made possible by what has to be one of the most innovative and productive pieces of software ever invented."

Chris Pratley has an excellent blog where he gives OneNote tips.
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Ahh! Nice video. Smiley Well done with OneNote.

I always keep at least TwoNotes.
Steve.
Andre Da Costa
Andre Da Costa
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I really need a Tablet to take advantage of OneNote. Its an awesome application when combined with Tablet, on the desktop PC, its more of viewer for fewing OneNote files "exchanged" between a Tablet.
Andre Da Costa wrote:
I really need a Tablet to take advantage of OneNote. Its an awesome application when combined with Tablet, on the desktop PC, its more of viewer for fewing OneNote files "exchanged" between a Tablet.


I thought so, until I attended a training and took notes with OneNote.

It's really quite nice - it'd be better with a notebook, but it's quite nice without it.

The big difference is the absense of ink - it's hard to make reasonable drawings with a mouse.

But for note taking it's really nice.
littleguru
littleguru
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Nice video. I like the part where he is talking about the development process and the influence of the customer to a product. *THUMBS UP* guys.

Speaking of OneNote, you might find an interesting set of videos on StationeryIsBad.com.
I have OneNote installed on my laptop and I use it all the time. It's an incredibly useful tool because it avoids me having tons of notepad documents open at the same time - instead there's just one icon in my system tray. Apart from general note-taking, I've also used it to aid exam revision.
pacelvi
pacelvi
Phear
Orbit86 wrote:
maybe you guys at MSFT are trying to get the fact that Longhorn Beta 1 was suppose to be available to MSDN subscribers in june "sneak by" but..



What do you do.. sprinkle every thread with your whining about longhorn?

give it a rest already.
asharism
asharism
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I don't have TabletPC, hell I don't even have a laptop, but I use OneNote on my desktop. I type all that I want into it and I share my development pages with the rest of my team. Its really useful and very productive. All my developers have adopted it now and working on a project without it seems impossible!


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