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		<title>By: OneNote Extensibility &#38; More.. : October/November Blogging Round Up</title>
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		<description>[...] Here are the most recent blog posts that have been rounded up by Mike, our test manager.   &quot;[OneNote] seems so good that I am almost scared to use it!&quot; October Blogger Round Up   &quot;Something that works beautifully: OneNote shared notebooks&quot; &quot;OneNote and blogs have a special relationship. Not only can you turn any entry in OneNote with a few mouse clicks into a blog post, but the OneNote team also communicates heavily via blogs with its users.&quot; &quot;i always wanted something close to what Tom Cruise&#039;s character uses in &quot;Minority Report-when he can move all the pieces of information just on the sheets of plastic, its a dynamic information system!!!  &quot; A happy Connect customer: &quot;W00t! The OneNote Team Fixed My Bug!&quot; &quot;I think OneNote 14 should…&quot; &quot;[OneNote] 2003 I never really found much use for, but 07 is &quot;da bomb&quot; in Internet Lingo&quot; &quot;Microsoft&#039;s OneNote tool may be the perfect replacement for the pen and paper.&quot; &quot;I am an avid user on Microsoft OneNote, in my opinion one of the most valuable applications available.&quot;  An unhappy OneNote customer: &quot;Am I the only one thinking of dropping the Tablet PC? &quot; Teachers using OneNote: &quot;By collaborating on this project, they have revived a conversation about the importance of documentation and evaluation&quot; From a blogger happy with OneNote&#039;s Connect site: &quot;Bug and issue tracking – Good job Microsoft&quot;  &quot;Save time collecting information from the Web&quot; November Blogging Round Up  &quot;Everyone that I know who uses OneNote is fanatical about it.&quot; &quot;For the longest time since the earliest days, developers and users alike had been keeping an eye out for the next killer app. OneNote 2007 will be.&quot;  &quot;Now that I&#039;ve used ON 2007 for the last several months (Beta), ON 2003 seems as bland as vanilla ice-cream.&quot; From a Mac Blog! &quot;I currently use Microsoft OneNote... and I&#039;ve found killer app heaven.&quot; &quot;I used OneNote 2003 in the past and I thought it was cool but not cool like 2007.&quot; Office 2007: &quot;The superstar of this release is OneNote&quot; &quot;My initial reaction is &quot;wow&quot; Multiple good quotes from a new blog that LOVES OneNote 2007: &quot;Look, don&#039;t get me wrong here: Get OneNote 2007 the very minute it&#039;s available to you.&quot; &quot;OneNote 2007: one business user&#039;s observations on the killer app pearl of office 2007&quot; &quot;I do know that OneNote 2007 may be a thousand times more the software that OneNote 2003 has ever been.&quot; &quot;I&#039;ve pushed through more productivity during these past two weeks than I might have hoped to do during a whole month before I started using OneNote&quot; &quot;Get OneNote 2007 the very minute it hits the streets.&quot; Feedback on the OneNote 2007 blogging experience &quot;Newbie to Addict in One Day Flat, to Evangelist in One Day More&quot; &quot;Get OneNote for your laptops or computers. It kicks ass and I&#039;ve been using it for a long time.&quot; &quot;A picture is worth a thousand words - especially in OneNote&quot;   Thanks for blogging about OneNote, we are listening! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Here are the most recent blog posts that have been rounded up by Mike, our test manager.   &#8221;[OneNote] seems so good that I am almost scared to use it!&#8221; October Blogger Round Up   &#8221;Something that works beautifully: OneNote shared notebooks&#8221; &#8220;OneNote and blogs have a special relationship. Not only can you turn any entry in OneNote with a few mouse clicks into a blog post, but the OneNote team also communicates heavily via blogs with its users.&#8221; &#8220;i always wanted something close to what Tom Cruise&#8217;s character uses in &#8220;Minority Report-when he can move all the pieces of information just on the sheets of plastic, its a dynamic information system!!!  &#8221; A happy Connect customer: &#8220;W00t! The OneNote Team Fixed My Bug!&#8221; &#8220;I think OneNote 14 should…&#8221; &#8220;[OneNote] 2003 I never really found much use for, but 07 is &#8220;da bomb&#8221; in Internet Lingo&#8221; &#8220;Microsoft&#8217;s OneNote tool may be the perfect replacement for the pen and paper.&#8221; &#8220;I am an avid user on Microsoft OneNote, in my opinion one of the most valuable applications available.&#8221;  An unhappy OneNote customer: &#8220;Am I the only one thinking of dropping the Tablet PC? &#8221; Teachers using OneNote: &#8220;By collaborating on this project, they have revived a conversation about the importance of documentation and evaluation&#8221; From a blogger happy with OneNote&#8217;s Connect site: &#8220;Bug and issue tracking – Good job Microsoft&#8221;  &#8221;Save time collecting information from the Web&#8221; November Blogging Round Up  &#8220;Everyone that I know who uses OneNote is fanatical about it.&#8221; &#8220;For the longest time since the earliest days, developers and users alike had been keeping an eye out for the next killer app. OneNote 2007 will be.&#8221;  &#8220;Now that I&#8217;ve used ON 2007 for the last several months (Beta), ON 2003 seems as bland as vanilla ice-cream.&#8221; From a Mac Blog! &#8220;I currently use Microsoft OneNote&#8230; and I&#8217;ve found killer app heaven.&#8221; &#8220;I used OneNote 2003 in the past and I thought it was cool but not cool like 2007.&#8221; Office 2007: &#8220;The superstar of this release is OneNote&#8221; &#8220;My initial reaction is &#8220;wow&#8221; Multiple good quotes from a new blog that LOVES OneNote 2007: &#8220;Look, don&#8217;t get me wrong here: Get OneNote 2007 the very minute it&#8217;s available to you.&#8221; &#8220;OneNote 2007: one business user&#8217;s observations on the killer app pearl of office 2007&#8243; &#8220;I do know that OneNote 2007 may be a thousand times more the software that OneNote 2003 has ever been.&#8221; &#8220;I&#8217;ve pushed through more productivity during these past two weeks than I might have hoped to do during a whole month before I started using OneNote&#8221; &#8220;Get OneNote 2007 the very minute it hits the streets.&#8221; Feedback on the OneNote 2007 blogging experience &#8220;Newbie to Addict in One Day Flat, to Evangelist in One Day More&#8221; &#8220;Get OneNote for your laptops or computers. It kicks ass and I&#8217;ve been using it for a long time.&#8221; &#8220;A picture is worth a thousand words &#8211; especially in OneNote&#8221;   Thanks for blogging about OneNote, we are listening! [...]</p>
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