Adding to my own post: Chris Prately mentioned (on 2/17/2006) "I don't know if Opera can have add-ins, but there are now add-ins for both IE and FireFox to send to OneNote... "
I couldn't find any Firefox items that refer to OneNote. Yet. Searching on the FireFox site -- using the string, "send to" does not turn up obvious suspects but the web image e-mailers might work to send to a OneNote page.
Jonathan
"Jonathan" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > All: > In an earlier post Patrick suggested searching Google for add-ins, and the > context of that thread was both 2003 and 2007 hierarchy management > (creating/printing same... see some of the text of that exchange copied below > under "(QUOTE)" string.) > > I got the imporession that because data structures were a bit different in > the two versions that all add-ins and power toys could be *assumed* to be > inoperative or worse: potentially dangerous to data. (I might have supplied a > bit of conservative paranoia to that last assumption.) I did the serach for > add-ins and would like to explore some of these for my ON2007 data. Thost > that refer to known differences in ON2003 structure I will avaoid. An example > would be transfer of info between IE and ON and the Outlook conncections now > provided natively in ON2007. > > I guess the standard beta caveat applies... but is there a blanket rule for > applying these, such as, "Any add-in that changes data is not going to work > as advertisied." > > I just figured all the "extras" would only appear after release plus > development and testing time. > > Tell me if I am wrong and let us know what neat 2003 add-in you are using > successfully with 2007! Yup, I know, my mileage may vary. Widely. > > Thanks, all, in advance. > > Jonathan
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