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Archive for the ‘OneNote’ Category

October 24th, 2006

Have You Heard of Scrybe

There’s another office-like productivity app about to hit the shelves. It’s called Scrybe and currently you can only request to be added to the beta, which I’ve done. Here’s a little more information:
ScrybeTM is a groundbreaking online organizer that caters to today´s lifestyle in a cohesive and intuitive way.
Simple solutions for some age old problems.

Seamless offline […]

By Jason -- 0 comments

October 9th, 2006

EverNote 1.5 Released

The EverNote Corporation is proud to announce that we have launched EverNote Plus 1.5 for Windows, an improved, faster version of our popular Windows software.For a limited time, until October 31, we would like to offer you an exclusive 25% discount to purchase EverNote Plus for just $29.95:
You can access your limited-time promotion here.
EverNote is […]

By Jason -- 0 comments

July 13th, 2006

Office 2007 Training Resources

There are some informative documents and information on the Microsoft Learning site for Office 2007. If you haven’t visited there before here’s a list of some of the items currently available.

Course 4697: Introduction to the New Microsoft Office User Interface
Course 4622: What’s New in Microsoft Office Access 2007
Course 4623: What’s New in Microsoft Office Excel […]

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July 11th, 2006

Office 2007 Prodcasts

Don’t check your spell check, I did say “Prodcasts”. It’s a new term coined for a productivity podcast by Shawn Murray. Not sure I like the term, let’s just call it what it is, an interview delivered in MP3 or WMA format that can be enjoyed from your computer or portable media device.
All that aside […]

By Jason -- 0 comments

May 17th, 2006

Google Notebook

Okay, this isn’t really a full-blown online office suite app, but it’s got some functionality like that of Microsoft’s OneNote and your basic Notepad program and basic clip board functionality.
Google Notebook is now available:
Google Notebook makes web research of all kinds – from planning a vacation to researching a school paper to buying a car […]

By Jason -- 2 comments

May 17th, 2006

More Blogs on the Way?

With the announcement that Word 2007 will have built-in blogging support, do you believe this will dramatically increase the amount of blogging activity? It’s not like blogs are slowing down at any point, but how much more of an impact would this have on the blogosphere?
I’ve begun playing around with 3rd party blog editing tools […]

By Jason -- 0 comments

January 29th, 2006

OneNote Confusion

Just a humorous little post from Jason Looney about his experience with Microsoft OneNote. I wonder if the development team will take this little bit of feedback into account in the OneNote 12 version.
Your parent company has me trained like a lab monkey, and now you have the gall to sit and quietly ignore me […]

By Jason -- 0 comments

January 25th, 2006

OneNote User Experience

Granted Jason Powell’s review of the usefullness of OneNote is his experience with OneNote 2003 and not the new Office 12 version. However, I wanted to post on his experience for two main reasons:

Does anyone out there have experience comparing the newest version of OneNote 12 with what’s available in EverNote? Are there any comparisons?
Jason […]

By Jason -- 1 comment

January 11th, 2006

OneNote 12 collects data from anywhere

Are we really in a digital age? I don’t think so, and here’s why. I look around my desk and I still see non-digital information around me. There’s the little post-it note reminding me of something on my monitor, there’s a handful of little steno pads sitting on my desk, there’s my checkbook and a […]

By Jason -- 1 comment

January 4th, 2006

An Outside Look Inside Office 12

Paul Thurrott continues to provide some great information and insight into Office 12 and all thinks Windows for that matter.
One of the interesting trivia facts he shares in his article is that the initial Microsoft Word had about 100 commands that were accessible through the menu based navigation system. Microsoft Word 2003 on the other […]

By Jason -- 0 comments

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