

License - Volume - 1 User - PC - International English - MPN: S2600074 See Product Details
Description
OneNote 2003 is a program in the Microsoft Office System that enables you to capture, organize, and reuse your notes on laptop computers, desktop computers, or Tablet PCs. It gives you one place to store all your notes and the freedom to work with them how you want. OneNote 2003 also helps you capture information in multiple ways and then organize and use it according to your needs.OneNote 2003 combines the freedom and flexibility of paper notes with the efficiency and power of digital organizational tools, enabling you to work with your notes and information more productively.
Quick Glance
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP
License Type: License
Media Format: CD-ROM
Summary
Product Title: Microsoft OneNote 2003 - Licence
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Power Score: 4.2 | 9 Reviews
Software
License Type: License
Version / Edition: Ver. 2003
Media Format: CD-ROM
Min License Size: 1 user(s)
Max License Size: 1 User
Recommended System Requirements
Recommended Processor Class: Intel Pentium III Processor
Recommended Memory: 128 MB
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
System Requirements
Required Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP
Required Processor Class: Intel Pentium Processor
Required Processor Speed: 133 MHz
Required Memory: 64 MB
Required Disk Space: 360 MB
General
Class: Software-Business/Productivity
Category: Software Suites
Additional Specifications
License Pricing: Volume
Language Support: International English
Software Name: OneNote 2003
Licensing Program: Microsoft Open License Business
Strengths: Good way to organize notes
Weakness: Could be more customizable
Has some cool features like video recordings. Allows easy retrieval of notes by searching for key words. Does not run well with Office XP but fits right in to the Office 2003 Suite.
Strengths: Interesting organization for managing notes
Weakness: Not really useful for me; Limited application in 'real world'
Onenote seems like it would have use for two markets: 1. High-school and college-level students interested in managing their school notes 2. Business people who frequently attend meetings and take many notes (perhaps the same target market as for TabletPC). The product works but after playing with it I can't really find much use for me in my day-to-day activities. I think it probably would work...
Strengths: Excellent Note Tool and Day to Day Work Management Software, Easy to Use
Weakness: Compatibility with Office 2003
Its the Usefull tool for everyone from School going student to a Top Exectuive. Very Powerfull way to manage your notes with Office 2003. Easy to use and no formal training required to start.
Strengths: ease of organizing notes
After using OneNote for a few days I have decided to stop using it. I have been using it with Windows XP on my MacBook Pro. I find that the software is easy to use, but isn't nearly as quick at organizing notes that require diagrams, charts, and anything other than words. This would probably be a great piece of software for people with Tablet PCs since you can take notes right to the screen.
Strengths: Excellent Organizing Capabilities - Very Portable.
Weakness: No in-built convertor for directly importing various file formats within your notes.
After starting my MBA program recently, I was looking for a program option to organize all of my class notes, rather than just using separate Word files for this purpose. When I saw a classmate use OneNote, I downloaded the trial software from the Microsoft web-site, and instantly fell in love with it! It feels like carrying a multiple-subject file folder with page markers stuck of many of the...
Strengths: easy to do note-taking,good to organize and manage files
Weakness: none so far
I like to buy any cool and fancy IT product.This one-note software really helps me manage and organize my notes.Very helpful in note taking, you don't need to do SAVE or SAVE AS,never,this might be the most outstanding part i have worked out so far. I heard from a friend who is also using softward that you can actually do note taking with a pen if you have a touch pad. Need to explore more...
Strengths: It's quick to load, and loads to the last "page" in your notebook that you were using, which makes getting started fast really easy.
This is a very well thought out program, that makes it much easier to stay organized and take notes quickly. I find that I am able to type far quicker than I can write, so taking notes is much easier on the computer. Plus, afterwards, it's a lot easier to reorganize or rearrange digital notes than paper notes. You can click anywhere and start typing, just like you can do in a "real" notebook. One...
Strengths: Good note-taking, and work-management application
Weakness: Works well only with Office 2003, small scope of usefulness (school and sales/marketing).
I wouldn't purchase this particular peice of software again had I tried it before I bought it. I recommend checking the Microsoft website for a 30-day trial before buying it. But if you take a lot of notes, I would recommend just buying it. The ideal setup for this software would be a tablet-laptop (i.e. the laptops with touchscreens, where you can write/draw directly on the screens - the ones...
A good companion for note-taker
Strengths: easy to use, full function
Weakness: expensive
As a college student, note-taking is very important. MS Onenote lifts the stress of inclass notetaking. It is incorporated to MS Office after installation and stays in the task bar, which is very easy for instant access. You can freely roam. You can also add a voice recording. Highly recommended for students.