I do a lot of research and need to organize information. Originally I did one of those online "test drives" of what I thought was OneNote 2007, but I think I acidentally linked to Outlook 2007 instead. It made me think that OneNote was a funkier way to do OUtlook stuff. I went back later, and actually got connected to OneNote and realized it was a different animal. It's still pretty cool though -- and very useful for what I do. I think I will go for both. Thanks.
"Erik Sojka (MVP)" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > What are you looking to do? OneNote and Outlook are completely different > programs designed to do 2 different things. > > If you search around on the MS Office site, you will find several flavors > of Office which contain both Outlook and OneNote. > > =?Utf-8?B?UmVkaGVhZA==?= <Redhead[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > news:837F5858-325D-4078-AE20-A2DE6C4492BF[ at ]microsoft.com: > > > I recently bought a laptop with Vista -- a decision I now somewhat > > regret. Both my cell phone and PDA are near death and I plan to buy a > > Vista-compatible Smart Device 6800 from Sprint when it is released > > next month. Meanwhile my trial versions of Office are about the expire > > on the laptop. I've got to decide which Office package to buy and top > > priority will be compatibility with the Smart Device. > > I like the format and price of OneNote very much, but am concerned > > -- > > based partly on posts reviewed here -- that OneNote Mobile may be too > > glitchy. Should I take a chance on it or shell out the big bucks for > > good old reliable Outlook? > > > >
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