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Posted by Tom S.
Mar 19, 2010 at 08:51 AM
Chris Thompson wrote:
>The plan is for there to be a OneNote component to Office Live by the time it leaves beta.
>It wasn’t available yet last time I checked, but perhaps that has changed.
Yeah. I found a better page on this:
http://blogs.msdn.com/descapa/archive/2009/07/15/overview-of-onenote-2010-what-s-new-for-you.aspx
OneNote 2010 Investments Overview
1. Universal Access
We repeatedly hear that access to your notes and the ability to take them anywhere is very important, whether you?re at work, home or on the go. OneNote 2007 already provides offline availability and seamless sync, and a basic OneNote application for Windows Mobile. But we knew that was just the beginning. With OneNote 2010 we?ve added:
-Sync to Cloud (Windows Live): Your notebooks sync and are available anywhere from any machine. Of course this is in addition to all the existing ways you can sync notebooks (file shares, SharePoint, USB drives etc.)
-OneNote Web App: You can access and edit your entire notebook from a browser. Even on a machine that doesn?t have OneNote installed.
-OneNote Mobile: A more complete OneNote version for Windows Mobile phones. Syncs whole notebooks. Syncs directly to the cloud. No need to tether your device. Richer editing support.
Note: The above are not yet available in the Tech Preview unfortunately. We?re still finishing some integration work for sync to Windows Live.
There are, of course, other things listed.
Tom S.