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One developer has a sofa in her office for quick snoozes; a tester has a pyramid made of Red Bull cans. We're working overtime and need a break. It's up to me and my co-workers on the morale committee to figure out how to relieve some stress. Since I am a self-professed Office geek, I know that OneNote on SharePoint will make a great collaboration tool. Each time one of us adds or changes the content in a OneNote notebook, OneNote will automatically save and sync the notebook on SharePoint. And, we can set up SharePoint to alert us when changes occur.
Many of our users expressed the need to be able to draw on the touch devices that do not ship with a pen. With this update to OneNote for Windows Store, now you can draw with your finger! Read on to learn how and to download the update.
Since the OneNote Mobile app for the iPhone made its debut in the United States in January, it has been highly ranked in both the free app and productivity categories in the iTunes App Store.
The tremendous interest in the app, combined with the passion that OneNote fans have for their favorite product, have generated a lot of great suggestions and requests. We’ve tackled some of this customer feedback in the latest update to OneNote Mobile for iPhone, version 1.1, which is available today.
Read the full blog post to learn what's new, where to download the update, and how you can post your ongoing feedback for our developers.
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 September. Read the full blog post for the monthly list!
Your crack sales team for your mobile phone company travels across the world--from London to Shanghai. Figuring out a discounted phone offer or other deals is tricky because tax rates, cultures, and lots of other things change from country to county. To save each other time, team members pass along tips by adding them to a shared OneNote notebook stored on a company SharePoint site. But how do they add new info when they're working on a plane or in a Parisian café, and then sync it later on.
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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!
February, the shortest month, is officially over with. As was the case last month, we've compiled a summary of our favorite OneNote posts and news to help you stay up to date. Read the full post for the February roundup of popular stories and to catch up with OneNote on Facebook and Twitter!
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!
Rome, the Eternal City! I studied Latin for five grueling years, but somehow never managed to visit the Etruscan peninsula. A couple decades later, I'm going! But first I need a way to plan the trip with a bunch of friends. We could use email, but that doesn't let us collect and refine our ideas in one place. That's where OneNote on SkyDrive is super-handy.