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I can get by with losing every other product that Microsoft produces — I can create powerful presentations in Flash, use StarOffice or Google Docs for word processing and spreadsheeting.
But the one software tool I would not give back is OneNote.
If you haven’t given it a try, or you have but just can’t get your head around this, I suggest [strongly] that you download and watch this video.
It’s a webcam presentation by Mike Tholfsen, Senior Test Manager on the OneNote product team.
As Michael Oldenburg says on his Nota Bene blog:
The presentation is free to download and runs for about 55 minutes. You can watch it via LiveMeeting, or you can download the entire Webcast to your hard drive, where you can freely navigate its contents and skip to the parts that interest you.
Here’s how:
If you don’t want to register for LiveMeeting to view the Webcast, do the following:
- Open this page, type in your first name, and then click View Recording.
- Enter your e-mail address and company name (if applicable), and then click View Recording once more.
- On the “View Recording Info” page that opens, find the link titled For alternate download, right click here and then click Save Target As and then do just that to save the file “placeware.wmv” to your hard drive.
- When the file “placeware.wmv” has completely finished downloading, rename it to “OneNote 2007 Webcast” and then double-click the file to launch it in Windows Media Player.
If you aren’t a convert after watching the video, ask your local friendly nurse or medical professional to check your pulse…
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