![]() One of my favourite features of OneNote 2003 is the ability to include a variety of data formats (handwritten notes, graphics, text and audio) into the program that not only breaks the monotony of text filled pages or web pages but allows you to highlight important information from the filler.Īlthough we do not have a tablet PC to test this function, OneNote 2003 features an impressive ability to search and even convert your own handwriting. As OneNote 2003 is part of the Microsoft Office family, the information can then be easily transferred into programs such as Word, Excel and even PowerPoint through the copy, cut and paste feature. OneNote 2003 also contains a very in-depth summary pane on the right of the screen that allows users to be notified of important events (such as key ideas or to-dos) so that they don't lose track of this information in the mass of data that can be implemented into this program. The free-form page allow you to add graphics, notes, tables and almost anything else you wish to help you organise. I would highly recommend this feature for anyone who owns a tablet PC because unlike the programs that come with tablet PC's, OneNote offers the user a greater range of freedoms that almost works like a real organiser. Unlike a word processor or a digital calendar, OneNote 2003 allows you to "write" notes anywhere on your notebook through the use of a free-form page on your folder. This is basically a digital pencil case without the clutter or leaking pens. OneNote 2003 also contains a variety of pen options (ideal for tablet PC owners) such as thickness, colours and various other pen functionalities that ensures that your notes will standout. This feature allows users to give their organiser that personal feel without predetermined factors. The main window pane is designed as a folder (or organiser) called "My Notebook" that has various user defined folders that I created such as Contacts, Lecturers, Assignments and Personal. Although the program looks and feels like a Microsoft Office product (menus are located at the top with popular icons below such as back, undo, search, print and various font options directly below, this is where the program ends in its similarity. Once the installation was completed (without a reboot mind you), I was greeted with an extremely user-friendly interface that was extremely reminiscent of Microsoft Office 2003. Search and convert your handwriting on a Tablet PCĮasily share your notes through e-mail or publish them as web pages Write or draw your own information into OneNote through the use of a pen input device Input any type of information into your notes, whether graphics, drawings, pictures and the like Record audio that's synchronised with your typed or written notes ![]() Type notes anywhere on the page and then rearrange them as you'd like No matter what kind of information you have, whether it's typed, handwritten, drawn, graphical or spoken, OneNote 2003 organises all this information into your own personal organiser.Īs with all Microsoft programs, the installation of OneNote 2003 was a breeze and it automatically installed upon my laptop when the CD placed into the CD-ROM drive. ![]() ![]() Instead of having all your notes in messy folders or post-it-notes that become lost or unorganised, OneNote easily merges all these options into one program. Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 is the latest addition to the Microsoft office family that turns your desktop or notebook into a fully functional digital note-taking program. PC Reviews: Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 ![]()
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