MICROSOFT OneNote 2003 Academic Edition ( Windows ) | 
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 6203
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows 2000 Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 8 x 2
MPN: 858351 UPC: 805529379091 EAN: 0805529379091 ASIN: B0000C1203
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| Features:
| • | OneNote 2003 is the note-taking and management Program designed for use with Microsoft office. It's like a Paper Notebook built into your PC. No more frustrating searches through sticky notes, index cards or scraps for those important notes - it keeps your information organized. Capture all your information in one place, so you don't drown in e-mail, meetings, presentations, classes. | | • | Rearrange, separate, or combine notes and other content anywhere on the page | | • | Prioritize important items - view notes you've flagged, or add them to your Task list in Outlook | | • | Gather information for Professional research - simply Drag and drop any picture, chat, text or other graphic into a OneNote document | | • | Save your notes and use them as the basis for other work - presentations, memos, papers, or even speeches |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Capture virtually any type of information in a single convenient place, and organize notes the way you prefer! / Academic Version Teams can e-mail notes after meetings, for sharing information more effectively -- teams can even create a Real-time whiteboard for brainstorming sessions Deploy and manage information across your entire organization or enterprise, with the advanced technologies
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| Customer Reviews:
Use it every day January 30, 2007 G. Poirier Jr. (Atlanta, GA) I usually adhere to low-tech solutions to my problems, but note-taking and organization has always been something I've failed miserably at. OneNote has been an absolute blessing. I can sit in class and look-up what the teacher is talking about with Google or Wikipedia and then copy images/text directly from web pages into OneNote. It's incredibly simple to use. My only complaint is that it deviates from standard Office formatting practices in that I can't use predefined or define a set of styles for text. If I want to have a subject heading, I just have to bold it and increase the font manually. Overall, I'm still really happy with it, though. I've barely touched the full functionality of OneNote and am curious to see what else it can do.
K-State Student September 4, 2003 20 out of 25 found this review helpful
Being a college student on the go, a notebook computer is essential to my academic success. I have been fortunate enough to be a Beta Tester for Microsoft OneNote, and this program is amazing. Designed for Tablet PCs, it still works great on my Desktop and Notebook. I am capable of typing all my notes as the professor lectures. Many students enjoy paper and pen due to the ability to draw and sketch as needed. OneNote allows you to use mouse or touch pad to enter charts, graphs, or sketches right into the notes. Notes are easy to print, save, share, and sort with OneNote. In the past I always wrote my notes and had to try to pay attention to the professor, read the overheads, and write straight and legibly so I could read the notes for later. I always had to try and read three different things at a time. Now, I can just type away while looking at the professor and overheads allowing me to pay better attention to the professor. Why is this better than Word? Because it is designed with the power of Word, but with all the easy to access tools needed for Note taking. Colored Pens tools, fonts, bullets, outlines, all easily accessible from the Menus. While I love my Notebook computer, I love it even more with OneNote! Microsoft OneNote, making College Students Life easier!!!
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