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Calendar View for OneNote 2007
"Josh Einstein" <josh[ at ]einsteintech.net> 3/26/2007 6:40:41 PM
Hey guys I'm a Tablet PC MVP and I just wanted to post a message here to let
you know about a free application I wrote specifically for OneNote 2007
users called OneNote Calendar. It is *not* tablet-specific. Basically, it's
a view that shows your OneNote pages by when you wrote them, not where. It
has a preview pane and screen orientation/resolution switching for Tablet PC
users. You can double click a page on the calendar to open it in OneNote or
create a new page from the calendar.

You can download it from the URL below (sorry I haven't gotten around to
documentation or even a web site yet) and below that is a URL to a message
post in a forum that contains screen shots and some comments from other
users.

Download (Requires .NET 2.0 and OneNote 2007, you must use IE to install
from this page as ClickOnce does not currently support Firefox. IE does not
have to be the default browser.)
http://www.josheinstein.com/download/onenotecal/publish.htm

Forum Post
http://www.gottabemobile.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2327

Let me know what you think or if there's any ways you think I can improve
it.

--
Josh Einstein (Tablet PC MVP)
Einstein Technologies
Tablet Enhancements for Outlook - Try it free: www.tabletoutlook.com


Re: Calendar View for OneNote 2007
Brian <bar11[ at ]cambridge.uk> 3/26/2007 8:46:35 PM
Works great. Thanks very much.
(Although I was a bit nervous as I've never installed a program like
that before).

Brian

Josh Einstein wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> Hey guys I'm a Tablet PC MVP and I just wanted to post a message here to
> let you know about a free application I wrote specifically for OneNote
> 2007 users called OneNote Calendar. It is *not* tablet-specific.
> Basically, it's a view that shows your OneNote pages by when you wrote
> them, not where. It has a preview pane and screen orientation/resolution
> switching for Tablet PC users. You can double click a page on the
> calendar to open it in OneNote or create a new page from the calendar.
>
> You can download it from the URL below (sorry I haven't gotten around to
> documentation or even a web site yet) and below that is a URL to a
> message post in a forum that contains screen shots and some comments
> from other users.
>
> Download (Requires .NET 2.0 and OneNote 2007, you must use IE to install
> from this page as ClickOnce does not currently support Firefox. IE does
> not have to be the default browser.)
> http://www.josheinstein.com/download/onenotecal/publish.htm
>
> Forum Post
> http://www.gottabemobile.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2327
>
> Let me know what you think or if there's any ways you think I can
> improve it.
>
Re: Calendar View for OneNote 2007
"Josh Einstein" <josh[ at ]einsteintech.net> 3/26/2007 9:31:19 PM
Thanks, yeah that's a "ClickOnce" deployment. It's a new kind of deployment
mechanism in .NET 2.0 and up that attempts to give you the best of both
worlds (web and desktop applications). If I release a new version of the
application you'll get the opportunity to upgrade almost effortlessly, yet
the application runs offline and has the same capabilities of other desktop
applications.

--
Josh Einstein (Tablet PC MVP)
Einstein Technologies
Tablet Enhancements for Outlook - Try it free: www.tabletoutlook.com


"Brian" <bar11[ at ]cambridge.uk> wrote in message
news:460830d1$0$8750$ed2619ec[ at ]ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net...
[Quoted Text]
> Works great. Thanks very much.
> (Although I was a bit nervous as I've never installed a program like that
> before).
>
> Brian
>
> Josh Einstein wrote:
>> Hey guys I'm a Tablet PC MVP and I just wanted to post a message here to
>> let you know about a free application I wrote specifically for OneNote
>> 2007 users called OneNote Calendar. It is *not* tablet-specific.
>> Basically, it's a view that shows your OneNote pages by when you wrote
>> them, not where. It has a preview pane and screen orientation/resolution
>> switching for Tablet PC users. You can double click a page on the
>> calendar to open it in OneNote or create a new page from the calendar.
>>
>> You can download it from the URL below (sorry I haven't gotten around to
>> documentation or even a web site yet) and below that is a URL to a
>> message post in a forum that contains screen shots and some comments from
>> other users.
>>
>> Download (Requires .NET 2.0 and OneNote 2007, you must use IE to install
>> from this page as ClickOnce does not currently support Firefox. IE does
>> not have to be the default browser.)
>> http://www.josheinstein.com/download/onenotecal/publish.htm
>>
>> Forum Post
>> http://www.gottabemobile.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2327
>>
>> Let me know what you think or if there's any ways you think I can improve
>> it.
>>

Re: Calendar View for OneNote 2007
"EMRhelp.org" <EMRhelp.org[ at ]gmail.com> 3/27/2007 3:11:07 AM
OneNote Calendar.

Very interesting. It's very cool how it breaks you out of OneNote's
hierarchy, to more of a Date-oriented/Timeline approach!

Gosh I hope this is the start of some cool OneNote "extensions".

Re: Calendar View for OneNote 2007
Þór Sigurðsson 3/27/2007 11:35:27 PM
"Josh Einstein" <josh[ at ]einsteintech.net> wrote in message
news:A879052F-61ED-4840-8CB9-3B7497F807B3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Thanks, yeah that's a "ClickOnce" deployment. It's a new kind of
> deployment mechanism in .NET 2.0 and up that attempts to give you the best
> of both worlds (web and desktop applications). If I release a new version
> of the application you'll get the opportunity to upgrade almost
> effortlessly, yet the application runs offline and has the same
> capabilities of other desktop applications.

Quite creepy tho that the UAC in Vista didn't even make a bleep when I
installed it.

Neat application Josh :-) Thanks. I'm sure I'll use it. ( Neat way to sneak
in a "free" ad too ;) )

/Þór

Re: Calendar View for OneNote 2007
"Daniel Escapa [MS]" <notreal[ at ]microsoft.com> 3/28/2007 10:47:46 PM
Josh thanks again this really is a great tool! If you ever want to write up
how you wrote it I can point to it from my blog.

Nice work and thanks for posting it here!


"Josh Einstein" <josh[ at ]einsteintech.net> wrote in message
news:E93248A8-9231-42A6-B814-9E3E3700034F[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Hey guys I'm a Tablet PC MVP and I just wanted to post a message here to
> let you know about a free application I wrote specifically for OneNote
> 2007 users called OneNote Calendar. It is *not* tablet-specific.
> Basically, it's a view that shows your OneNote pages by when you wrote
> them, not where. It has a preview pane and screen orientation/resolution
> switching for Tablet PC users. You can double click a page on the calendar
> to open it in OneNote or create a new page from the calendar.
>
> You can download it from the URL below (sorry I haven't gotten around to
> documentation or even a web site yet) and below that is a URL to a message
> post in a forum that contains screen shots and some comments from other
> users.
>
> Download (Requires .NET 2.0 and OneNote 2007, you must use IE to install
> from this page as ClickOnce does not currently support Firefox. IE does
> not have to be the default browser.)
> http://www.josheinstein.com/download/onenotecal/publish.htm
>
> Forum Post
> http://www.gottabemobile.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=2327
>
> Let me know what you think or if there's any ways you think I can improve
> it.
>
> --
> Josh Einstein (Tablet PC MVP)
> Einstein Technologies
> Tablet Enhancements for Outlook - Try it free: www.tabletoutlook.com
>
>

Re: Calendar View for OneNote 2007
"Josh Einstein" <josh[ at ]einsteintech.net> 3/29/2007 8:51:52 PM
The reason Vista's UAC doesn't care is because it only checks for changes
that would be machine-wide. Because OneNote Cal is a ClickOnce installed
application, it is only installed for the current user. (The actual
installation directory is in some cache location buried in your user profile
directory.) So since the application doesn't do anything that would require
admin rights, UAC isn't concerned.

Anyhow, thanks for the compliment. I'm gonna see about removing the TEO ad
if the machine either 1) doesn't have a digitizer installed thus no reason
for the ad, or 2) has TEO installed.

--
Josh Einstein (Tablet PC MVP)
Einstein Technologies
Tablet Enhancements for Outlook - Try it free: www.tabletoutlook.com


"Þór Sigurðsson" <thor[ at ]orku.net> wrote in message
news:%23KJd0iMcHHA.5052[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text]
> "Josh Einstein" <josh[ at ]einsteintech.net> wrote in message
> news:A879052F-61ED-4840-8CB9-3B7497F807B3[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> Thanks, yeah that's a "ClickOnce" deployment. It's a new kind of
>> deployment mechanism in .NET 2.0 and up that attempts to give you the
>> best of both worlds (web and desktop applications). If I release a new
>> version of the application you'll get the opportunity to upgrade almost
>> effortlessly, yet the application runs offline and has the same
>> capabilities of other desktop applications.
>
> Quite creepy tho that the UAC in Vista didn't even make a bleep when I
> installed it.
>
> Neat application Josh :-) Thanks. I'm sure I'll use it. ( Neat way to
> sneak in a "free" ad too ;) )
>
> /Þór
>

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