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I’ve posted before about how people use OneNote for organizing their recipes – being a bit of a Top Chef fan myself (I play a chef on TV), I am fascinated – at a bit of a distance – by how OneNote really does seem to be the perfect tool for doing this. Perry from [...]

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Iheart member ‘alts63″ shared her love for OneNote with us: I love Onenote and don’t know how I lived without it. I used to make lots of lpp (Little Pieces of Paper), and leave them in piles around the desk, house, purse etc.  On days of frustration and procrastination I rewrote these LPPs into my [...]

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Greetings from family-land! I am still vacationing – hence my spotty bloging. But, I did manage to get it together long enough to try out the new version of the Capturx pen from Adaptx. The big highlight if you are already a Capturx convert is that you can now print out paper from OneNote that [...]

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OK, so for those of you who don’t live in the US of A, today is labor day and we are at the end of a 3-day holiday weekend. Although, here in Seattle, most of us spent the holiday hiding from the Monsoon-like rain that has fallen pretty constantly. This was a big bummer for [...]

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The leaves are starting to turn here in Seattle, which means it’s time for students to gear up for the new school year.  Clearly taking notes is a HUGE  part of being a student – so, I thought it may be time for a little note-taking 101 – OneNote-style. Here are four ways you can [...]

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Christain Cawley from the BrightHub blog has written an interesting piece in which he discusses how you can use OneNote as an alternative to Adobe Acrobat. He says: “Microsoft OneNote allows the creation of encoded document images in a fraction of the time of Adobe Acrobat. These files are portable and can be opened on [...]

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