Yogi Berra-like quote: "Until you ‘get’ OneNote, you just don’t ‘get’ OneNote". People hear us referring to Microsoft OneNote all the time, but I often think they either figure it’s just a basic notebook app or they get overwhelmed by the many features and functions. So, how exactly do you ‘get’ OneNote?
A good start is this post by Dan Escapa; Dan highlights the oft-overlooked OneNote 2007 Guide Notebook that’s included with the product. Call it a virtual manual that should be perused even if you typically don’t read the manual. It’s filled with usage scenarios to illustrate how OneNote 2007 comes in handy. Dan also has a few links to external videos and and tutorial articles, so if you never quite figured what OneNote is all about, you’ll want to click of few of these. I still maintain the opinion that OneNote is among the best, if not the best, bit of software that Microsoft has developed to date. OK, except for the new Hold ‘Em in Vista…I like that too.
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