2 Responses to “Part 5: Microsoft Office 2010: MS Onenote”
Cudgelwap1 on: 3 March 2010 at 11:54 am
Ahh, I get it, thank you for pointing that out.
audiquipped on: 3 March 2010 at 12:12 pm
You’re missing the ENTIRE point of this program. OneNote is made for tablet-pc users to take handwritten notes and have the computer program proceed to recognize handwriting. With that, their notes become searchable which is where the real power of the program lies. It also has the ability to sync recordings with notes so one can record a meeting or a lecture.
Ahh, I get it, thank you for pointing that out.
You’re missing the ENTIRE point of this program. OneNote is made for tablet-pc users to take handwritten notes and have the computer program proceed to recognize handwriting. With that, their notes become searchable which is where the real power of the program lies. It also has the ability to sync recordings with notes so one can record a meeting or a lecture.