![]() ![]() I'll have actions (placeholders, really things to do, things to research, things to look into) peppered throughout the pages and sections of any of my OneNote project notebooks. When I'm working on a large, complex project I find it more fruitful to organize actions by project rather than context. ![]() Much is said of the Outlook-OneNote integration. (Is anyone from Mindjet by any chance listening?) Although if it were possible to link MindManager to OneNote, MindManager would become far more useful than it is. If I could have only one of the two, it would be OneNote. As things turned out, I used OneNote far more than I thought I would and MindManager far less. I also speculated that MindManager would be my primary project organization tool and bemoaned the fact that I couldn't link a particular brand in MindManager to a particular note in OneNote. As anyone who creates web sites will likely attest, they're always a work in progress.) (Web site has been published too, although I'm not certain that I can call it "done". OneNote turned out to be more useful that I had imagined. OneNote is without peer for collecting and organizing-and re-organizing-all kinds of information.Ī few months ago I openly speculated that OneNote might come in handy for a major web site development project I needed to undertake (made even more major by the fact that I had never created a web site before). and maybe that's because the interface is so intuitive. OneNote is a delight perhaps the most under-rated application I can think of.
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