In previous articles and blog posts, I have written about Microsoft’s OneNote application. It’s really user friendly and will remind you of the good ol’ days of using a 3 ring binder with dividers. As Microsoft wrote in a recent email “The use of Microsoft OneNote can be highly addictive.” It’s easy to use and not so easy to stop using. And, you can sync it into the cloud with Windows SkyDrive. I even have OneNote on my Windows 7.5 cell phone.
Once you start using OneNote to create digital notebooks of your notes and ideas, you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it. Before you know it, you’ll be looking for reasons to create more notebooks – work or school reports, home projects, and who knows what else.
What will hook you on OneNote:
- OneNote helps bring together your digital information (notes, photos, videos, web links, etc.) into easy-to-edit notebooks.

- OneNote makes it easy to share your notebooks and work together in real time with other OneNote users.
- The OneNote Web App and OneNote Mobile allow you to access and add to your notebooks from virtually anywhere.*
If your office has not yet standardized (i.e. upgraded) to Office 2010, you still have two weeks left to buy the licenses [ CMIT Solutions can help] and take advantage of the tax breaks for software purchases using Section 179.

