Christain Cawley from the BrightHub blog has written an interesting piece in which he discusses how you can use OneNote as an alternative to Adopbe 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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Using OneNote for effective document management
Posted in Real World Examples, tagged print to OneNote, text recognition on December 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Bill Gates talks about how he uses OneNote
Posted in Real World Examples, tagged Outlook, SharePoint, tablet pc, text recognition on November 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In case you missed it, Bill Gates has written a blog post over at the Inside Office Online Blog about how he uses some of Microsoft’s products. The great news is that he also describes how he uses OneNote both on a Tablet PC and a regular laptop. I think this is the kind of [...]
Using OneNote for effective document Management
Posted in Tips and Tricks, tagged Acrobat, document management, images, print to OneNote, text recognition on November 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
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 [...]

