Microsoft OneNote 2007 - Old Version
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It was genuine that I bought it. Microsoft's certificate of authenticity (or whatever it's called) was included with the package. It served me well for four years. Prior to upgrading to a Microsoft Office 365 account, you had to wait 5 years.
Yes, a Mac version of Onenote is now available. Many of these simple questions can be found by searching on Google. Onenote is one of my favorite apps because it allows me to keep track of everything I need to remember. Notes on writing - a large quantity I just wish you could keep switching back and forth between Word and Excel, but I suppose I'll have to Google that.
Why would you want to do that?
Selected User Reviews For Microsoft OneNote 2007 - Old Version
I mostly used it for school, where I had different classes and notes for each one. What's great about it is that it organizes everything so that it's simple to find your notes. It's also simple to create reports using the tagging feature. The tags enable you to highlight and collect key points of information, making it easier to write papers. This was not always a simple task to complete when working with paper. I downloaded the trial version of OneNote 2007 a few weeks ago. The changes are subtle at first, but they have a big impact. It didn't take long for the new features to become second nature. After only a few minutes with the trial version, I decided to buy it because it was so much fun. Here are a few of the advantages: br>br>Here are a few of the advantages:
- There are sections in OneNote 2007, just as there are in a paper notebook, but you can have as many as you want. br>br>- Linking pages to Outlook is simple. For various projects and meetings, I've linked appointments to a collection of notes and support files. It's a breeze to get ready for a meeting with this software.
- It's also an excellent way to archive emails in a way that allows you to view and organize them as needed. You can clear your inbox while keeping track of important emails at the same time. It will be well worth your time. br>br>- If you use a tablet PC like I do, it's also tablet friendly. That's why I like it. A fantastic text recognition feature that works EXTREMELY well is available. This is a fantastic feature if you use a tablet.
- You can add voice content to your notes, just as you could in the previous version. That's right, you can include voice recordings in your notes. Too cool. br>br>Download the trial version from Microsoft's website before you buy. You will be able to make your own assessment. I am confident that you will be satisfied. It's one of the best products I've ever used for 'electronic file keeping. ' It isn't a bad deal for the price.
Get it if you're buying it for personal use or to use on a single computer. This is an excellent program for keeping track of your life. br>br>At first, I was enamored with the program and transferred much of my work to it for easy access. I was trying to persuade people to use OneNote as well. My notebooks were stored on a network drive so that they could be accessed by others and I could access them from anywhere. OneNote fell short in this area. br>br>At work, I was able to get it to work across multiple computers with multiple people. It's a pain to use for that purpose. It doesn't fit in with a secure environment very well. "A password is required," you'll be told, and you'll be denied access to the notebook. Regardless of whether you entered the password to gain access to the drive in the first place or whether OneNote won't let you enter it, my solution will be to move the notebook to a local drive, which will make sharing difficult. Collaboration might work if you're in a pure Microsoft network environment. br>br> However, OneNote does not support a full multi-user environment for my business network. a user-friendly strategy It's a shame because it has a lot of promise.
I used One Note 2003 a lot as a productivity coach and Tablet PC fanatic. It's an excellent tool for taking notes on a tablet computer, in my opinion. I liked being able to take notes and search for them quickly, as well as convert them to text when necessary. However, I found the Tablet PC's utility to be limited outside of the Tablet PC. This was not the case in 2007. br>br> In my opinion, Microsoft has turned this product into a necessity on par with Word or Outlook. For example, I recently "inserted as file" a scan from a magazine I shot nearly a year ago. The article was instantly indexed and added to my archive by OneNote 2007, and the same can be done with business cards. Imagine the same search functionality with Live audio! br>br> While your computer is turned off, you can record meetings and have OneNote index the audio. Voila! Audio has a built-in search feature. You can also see the progression of your notes while the audio is playing during playback. br>br>One handy little feature I like is the "napkin calculator. " Simply type in a mathematical expression like "15 x 12 =" and hit space, and OneNote will calculate the answer (and more complex equations, too). Finally, OneNote 2007 is a powerful meeting note organizer when used in conjunction with Outlook 2007. )br>br> "OneNote Meeting Notes" can be selected by right-clicking on any meeting in my Outlook calendar. It creates a page for you to keep your notes on automatically. I can repeat the process if I want to recall what was discussed in a specific meeting, and all notes will be available. Even if you decide to move the notes to a new location, the links to those notes will update! br>br>By far, this is the best Microsoft product I've ever seen. The development team should be commended.
Good product at a reasonable price; the only issue is that the packaging shown is from 2007. Instead, you get a plain white cardboard CD holder with an attached label that could have been printed at home. You have to wonder if you got the genuine article in these days of counterfeit software. It would have been nice to see a picture of what you'll be getting.
The version I received was an OEM version that could only be installed on one computer, but it works fine if that's all you need. I took a star off because the seller failed to disclose the OEM version, which I discovered after running a program (ProduKey) that provided me with all of the key codes for the OS and Office versions installed on my laptop.