> Yes, I understood that. While we may not do the "install onenote on a memory
> stick" feature, we do care quite a bit about the scenario of being able to
> access your notes from any computer, even when onenote isn't installed. If
> you were able to store your notes "in the cloud" (don't worry right now about
> where the server is), would you be happy if you could view your notes from
> any machine with a browser, and possibly do some very light editing (not as
> rich as the full onenote client app)? Would this meet your requirements?
>
> -alex <MS>
>
> "Valmaseda" wrote:
>
> > Know perfectly, using it for Desktop-Notebook sync. Wasn't I clear that I was
> > talking about being able to open my notes in any computer? I can do that with
> > Firefox, Roboform and several other applications. I can do it also with Word
> > even though is not able to be installed in a flashdrive because all computers
> > have it or are compatible with it.
> > By changing to OneNote for my sometimes crucial info, I'm losing the
> > possibility of using it in the miriad of situations that I suddenly need it
> > and I don't have my computer. The ones didn't notice that yet, will.
> > Hope you realize the importance of this before Evernote make a thorough use
> > of it. Zotero (which can be used as a firefox add-in installed in a flash
> > memory that doesn't leave any info in any computer) is already using it and
> > has some very interesting features to organize info even though is still in
> > Beta version. It is free and I'm already starting to consider it.
> >
> >
> > "Alex <MS>" wrote:
> >
> > > You can store your notes on a USB stick but you would need ON installed on
> > > the machine. There's no way to install onenote on the memory stick and run
> > > the app from there on a random computer. See here for more info on how to
> > > store your notebooks on a memory stick:
> > >
http://blogs.msdn.com/david_rasmussen/archive/2006/06/29/650705.aspx> > >
> > > -Alex <MS>
> > >
> > > "Valmaseda" wrote:
> > >
> > > > OneNote is the ideal application to be installed in a memory stick so that we
> > > > can carry our notebooks wherever we want, not being fettered to a particular
> > > > computer. Actually this is what it would made it useful for some of us. I
> > > > love OneNote and being able to have all my notes, schemes and web clips
> > > > related to a situation is great, specially for its link and tag abilities.
> > > > But the trap is that being sth to be used to organize all our main notes
> > > > (one-note for everything) we can't take the files as we do with other
> > > > documents; we can't use it in any computer as we used to do before. So now
> > > > I'm realizing that I'm risking the acces to all my information and I'm
> > > > considering redoing/reorganizing all again in other kind of documents...
> > > > (sigh, I don't want to).
> > > >
> > > > Hopefully, you will consider a redesign that gets rid of the registry use
> > > > (or work with others to design a way to have a registry in memory sticks.) It
> > > > seems that the problem implies a lot of energy to rethink some things, but
> > > > portability it is also the basic asset and problem of OneNote. People could
> > > > use it for some time, but with more time and use they would realize the
> > > > inconvenience (even those using a laptop as I do). With the spread of memory
> > > > sticks, OneNote looks to be destined to allow real portability... or to die
> > > > when others develop it.
> > > >
> > > > I wish you can do something cause some of use really love(d?) this software.
> > > > In my case I still could wait at least for someone telling me that there's a
> > > > possibility in a not too remote future for us to really take our notebooks
> > > > wherever we need.
> > > > Valmaseda
> > > >
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