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Microsoft One-Note is a note taking power tool |
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One Note is an application specifically designed for note taking purposes. It is part of the Office 2007 Suite and to be honest, until now I hadn't given it much attention or thought. Then I read the article below and I have to say this has got to be one terrific product. One-Note sounds like a note takers dream come true.
"Although being a student isn't a requirement for using Microsoft's note-taking application One-Note, the software's robust data capture and collaboration components lend themselves well to an academic environment. OneNote can replace multiple physical notebooks, binders, and collections of paper notes with a single streamlined, search indexed, tabbed and subdivided master notebook. Whether you're a student taking notes in class or an employee taking notes in company meetings, check out just how useful OneNote can be."
Go to the full article by clicking here.
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Newsflash - Microsoft Updates |
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Microsoft Updates
While updating your system is important and highly recommended, it is important that you do so in a safe manner. Be wary of emails alerting you to update. Microsoft will not notify you of updates via e-mail. Any e-mails you receive that appear to originate from Microsoft concerning new updates or virus scares should be ignored and deleted. The reason for this is that they are most definitely Phishing scams. If you are unsure whether you have missed an update go to your Start button and select Windows Update from the menu or go to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com to update your system. To perform this update from the website make sure you are running Internet Explorer as other browsers will not be recognized.
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100 Free Mac Applications |
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With increasing numbers of former Windows users migrating to the Mac computer one of the main falsehoods often cited is the lack of software available to Macintosh users. To dispell those notions let me present you with an assortment of 100 free applications available for the Mac user.
http://www.usingmac.com/2008/11/12/100-free-applications
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