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OneNote 2003 now or OneNote 2007 Beta?
louise16 10.07.2006 23:57:01
Should I buy OneNote 2003 now or use OneNote 2007 Beta until the official
release? Tjaks.
Re: OneNote 2003 now or OneNote 2007 Beta?
"Rainald Taesler" <taesler[ at ]gmx.de> 11.07.2006 01:12:12
louise16 <louise16[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> shared these words
of wisdom:

[Quoted Text]
> Should I buy OneNote 2003 now or use OneNote 2007 Beta until the
> official release?

IMHO if you just start working with ON, do for 2007.
Even if its still a beta, it works great.

There are very many new things and great new features wghich are also
important for the way how one works. So I think that one would better
get into the new product instead of trying to learn to know the old
one only to start learning again in a few months.

Rainald


Re: OneNote 2003 now or OneNote 2007 Beta?
srd <srd152000[ at ]yahoo.com> 11.07.2006 04:44:10
If ON 2007 beta works reliably and stably on your system, stick with it.

On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 16:57:01 -0700, louise16
<louise16[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Should I buy OneNote 2003 now or use OneNote 2007 Beta until the official
> release? Tjaks.



--
Stephen R. Diamond
srdiamond[ at ]gmail.com
RE: OneNote 2003 now or OneNote 2007 Beta?
kafkaschimp 12.07.2006 17:46:02
There are a number of nice improvements in OneNote 2007 Beta, but OneNote
2003, which I have used for two years, is pretty good as it is. I would not
use the 2007 Beta 2 at this stage - there are far too many bugs and problems
with it.
The two critical ones (at least on my systems, running under XP and the
Vista Beta) are that the file menu cannot be accessed (which makes many
things very difficult or impossible), the e-mail command doesn't work, and my
copy refuses to create new sections (maybe someone has the answers to these
problems).
If you plan to use the program for serious work and you need it now (and it
is a superbly thought out program) I would get the current OneNote. Indeed,
as I am writing this, I am removing the Beta 2 from my laptop and restoring
2003.

"louise16" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Should I buy OneNote 2003 now or use OneNote 2007 Beta until the official
> release? Tjaks.
Re: OneNote 2003 now or OneNote 2007 Beta?
"Rainald Taesler" <taesler[ at ]gmx.de> 12.07.2006 20:04:18
kafkaschimp <kafkaschimp[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> shared these
words of wisdom:

[Quoted Text]
> If you plan to use the program for serious work and you need it
> now (and it is a superbly thought out program)

Should the above be modified to
"If you plan to use this and other programs for work do not follow the
idea of doing this under Vista"
????

> I would get the
> current OneNote. Indeed, as I am writing this, I am removing the
> Beta 2 from my laptop and restoring 2003.

Keep with ON 2007 but run it under OS which really *ready*, i.e. XP.

IMHO there is no use in blaming an application if the OS is jaust a
beta version.

Although having stumbled over a number of issues, I for one cannot
recommend to use the old stuff for a starter.

Rainald

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