By:
Jeff Bertolucci
Built for taking notes, Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 efficiently stores and organizes a myriad of information, including graphics, text, and handwritten data from a desktop or notebook computer, a tablet PC, or the Internet in one place--perfect for students or salespeople on the road.
OneNote 2003 is available via an 80MB download.
Priced at $99 (or $50 for students), OneNote 2003 is expensive for a utility that--let's face it--you may consider superfluous, especially considering that competitor EverNote makes most of the same, basic features available for free.
In general, Microsoft technical assistance is good, but its support package for OneNote isn't as generous as we'd like.
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