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Are you a student heading back to class this fall or a home user on a budget? Want to use the full version of OneNote 2010 on multiple computers?
Well, you don't need to do a lot of math to check the best deal on what amounts to 3 full copies of OneNote 2010 for one low price.
A standalone copy of OneNote retails for around $79.99 at national resellers, but if you purchase OneNote as part of the Microsoft Office Home and Student 2010 edition, you can save big. It's the only version of Microsoft Office that lets you install its programs on up to three family computers at no extra charge.
Read (and share) my full blog post for details about this great deal. It's just in time for the new school year!
Did you know OneNote and Outlook are well connected? You can send emails via Outlook right from OneNote. And you can track your To-Do list in both of them at the same time. This post shows you how.
Smartpens are wonderful devices that can record everything you handwrite (and everything you hear, such as in a lecture). Livescribe smartpen users can now send pencasts of their notes and audio recordings directly into OneNote, where such content becomes fully searchable, thanks to OneNote's fantastic ability to search for text in handwriting, images, and even audio recordings.
Read the full blog post to learn where you can download the new version of Livescribe Connect that now adds full OneNote support!
This week, we're celebrating the one-year anniversary of Microsoft Office 2010 and OneNote is a big part of the party.
In honor of this milestone, OneNote Product Manager Erika Palmer shares how she uses OneNote to keep track of all the wines that she's tried over the years, regardless of where she's at. The best part? She and her friends can view and edit the notebook wherever they are, thanks to OneNote Mobile and the OneNote Web App. Read the full blog post for some tips from Erika about using OneNote to collect and organize everything you want to keep in one place — notes, photos, videos, audio clips, and more!
In an interview with CNN Money last week, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer called out OneNote 2010 as one of the things in Microsoft Office 2010 that he's most enthusiastic about.
"I think note-taking is one of the most important things that people do," Ballmer said in the CNN Money interview. "The thing I was most enthused about at the beginning and I remain enthused about is really making sure that this OneNote technology that really helps you take notes — notes on Web pages, notes to prepare for an interview like this — is broadly popularized. We want to really get it out there, particularly to students, for example."
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The English version of our Learn OneNote in 90 seconds video tutorial has been watched over 60,000 times since it was posted. As of today, this video is available in eleven additional languages.
You can help us get the word out to our international OneNote users about these new localized videos. If you have your own OneNote-related blog in a country where one of these languages is spoken, feel free to link to the respective videos to help non-English speakers discover them more easily. Read the full blog post for details...
Good things always come in threes, so here's one last little blog post on this holiday topic we've been on. As you may recall, we first created a shared notebook on SkyDrive that the whole family can share. Then, we looked at how screen clippings can help you make quick and easy shopping lists for everyone on your list. Now it's time to look ahead to that next big holiday and the accompanying chimney sweeps, 12-day countdowns, and naughty vs. nice wish lists. On that last topic, read my full blog post to find out why linked notes in OneNote 2010 make holiday research a cinch!
Over the past three weeks, we've spent some time showing you how simple it is to use OneNote 2010 to add some sanity back into your hectic holiday preparations. To bring all of these features home, we've tapped our Office Casual guru Doug Thomas, who has created a couple of videos that show off these features.
Read the full blog post to see Doug demonstrate how to create a shared notebook that you can edit with your friends, family or colleagues, and how he links his notes from OneNote to a PowerPoint presentation.
It's time for our roundup of news, stories, and tips about Microsoft OneNote 2010, the OneNote Web App, and OneNote Mobile from right here on the Office Blogs and all around the Web during the month of May. Read the full blog post for the full list and, as always, don't forget to catch up with OneNote on Facebook and Twitter, too!
It's time for our roundup of news, stories, and tips about OneNote 2010, the OneNote Web App, and OneNote Mobile from right here on the Office Blogs and from all around the Web during the month of July. Read the full blog post for the monthly list and don't forget to catch up with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Microsoft Answers!