![]() Because of its portability, I've taken to capturing notes in client meetings using the OneNote 'app'. With some practice and patience, it seems to be transforming into a useful business tool (albeit slowly). It works pretty well as an entertainment device. We recently purchased an iPad with a Zagg bluetooth keyboard. iPad, Windows Mobile phones, etc) that feature would follow in each application. I had hoped that as OneNote became more ubiquitous across platforms (e.g. A pretty cool feature for linking notes with tasks. In the PC desktop application, there is a way to mark text and then create a linked Outlook task. Since Microsoft introduced OneNote in 2003, it has evolved into an integrated note taking application that works (relatively) seemlessly with Microsoft Office. But the thing that has always alluded me is 'how to capture the actions in notes' and make sure I do them and not forget. Since college, I've been using the paper method for taking notes and have a 'method' for identifying different types of notes, e.g. I have always struggled with note-taking.
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