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As some of you may be aware one of the biggest challenges is getting to know our customers, the people like you! When we start designing and planning the next release of Office we need to better understand who you all are. Who is using OneNote? How they are using OneNote? What problems do they face? Do you sit at a desk all day or are you always on the do with only a mobile device? (or just a notebook?)
To this end one of our researchers as setup a survey to find out how our customers use OneNote, what their job type is, etc. Additionally if you are in the Seattle area would you be willing to have some OneNote team members come by your place of work and see how you use OneNote? So if you have some time this weekend please fill out the survey:
https://mscuillume.smdisp.net/Collector/Survey.ashx?Name=Microsoft_Office_OneNote_Usage_Survey
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in re: survey
I just took it, and was rather disappointed. There is plenty of input to give, but a survey like this is more "showing off how we think we know what you're doing" and not a lot else.
I work full time, but I don't use one note for work. It's not on any work computer I have access too.
I am also attending school full time (dual degrees at AS level in Photonics and Electrical Engineering Tech). I take notes for my classes. The college handed out one note 2003 at orientation 2 years ago, and I've been chugging with it since. Up until a few weeks ago, it was all with the keyboard.
Now I have a Tablet (TC4200), which I love dearly. I'm taking notes for Calculus 2. And that's where the only real shortcoming of onenote for me is becoming notable: it can't recognize math. Frankly, it can't deal with handwritten notes around a diagram either. But it _really_ doesn't deal with math. The square-root radical gives it conniptions. The summation and integration signs drive it nuts, not to mention the bad side-effects from limits on those symbols.
This is what I would love to see done in onenote most. I'm moving on to a 4-year college for an electrical engineering BS. Ability for onenote to be comfortable with what I have to write into it using ink would be a real boon.
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I also just took the survey, which was delivered to me via email.
My concern about this survey has to do with the way it was presented to those of us that received an email request.
The survey was VERY amateur-looking, and I was immediately skeptical that it might be a phishing email. Furthermore, the email address for the survey (some smdisp.net site) gave no clue as to whether this was a valid Microsoft web site.
For these reasons, I was unwilling to submit my personal info to volunteer for the site visit.
Please do a better job in the future of helping users feel comfortable that we're being direct to a genuine microsoft site. At least have the survey link to something with www.microsoft.com/**** and then re-direct.
Thanks, Nick
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Sorry, should have said "WEB address for the site..."
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Other items missing from survey were check boxes for the kind of hardware we use it on. At work I use both a Tablet and Desktop. At home a laptop. I use the sync feature with a USB flash drive to move some notebooks between the devices. The work machines share folders on the network too.
In the next version I would really like to see templates addressed. I would like to be able to create and use templates from a sync'ed location as well. Preferably, I should be able to pick templates from the defaults, and ones on the website to include in "My OneNote Templates."
I love the product, evangelize it to some extent and am responsible for at least two development teams using it now.
Keep up the good work and have a good weekend!
Bryan
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