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OneNote 2003 Beta 2 review

7.7

Editors' Rating

Very Good

8.0

Members' Rating

Excellent

Typical price:£ 79

Verdict

Microsoft's OneNote is a unique and innovative application that can provide a workable alternative to the day-to-day use of pen and paper. It could be the 'killer application' for which the Tablet PC has been waiting... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Works effectively with a Tablet PC's pen input to place text, digital ink, graphics and drawings anywhere on a page
  • Organises work by pages and sections to provide an effective and usable electronic notebook.

Cons

  • It takes a while to find the most efficient way of using OneNote's many features.

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Member Opinion

8.0

Average Member Rating

Excellent

3 Members have reviewed this product

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Michael Pattison

Michael Pattison

Useful tool to organize random information

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8.0

Excellent


Phil Barnes

Phil Barnes

Search capability makes this VERY powerful

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7.5

Very Good


Anonymous

Anonymous

A student's best friend

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8.5

Excellent


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