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Posted by L. S. Russell
Mar 17, 2010 at 03:56 PM
> It stands for compulsive reactive information manager
>purchasing.
LOL! I suffer from CRIMP. At least now I can put a name to it.
Posted by Tom S.
Mar 17, 2010 at 07:19 PM
L. S. Russell wrote:
>What does CRIMP mean? BTW for me OneNote is a much
>better choice, especially with the changes made 2010 beta.
What changes have been made? I’m having a hard time telling from the MS website. It looks like most of the improvements are in collaboration?
Tom S.
Posted by critStock
Mar 17, 2010 at 11:14 PM
I’m also curious. Are the tabs within notebooks new?
David
Posted by Chris Thompson
Mar 17, 2010 at 11:45 PM
The big new features are versioning of pages and highlighting of who made what changes, both of which are collaboration features. It’s becoming a pretty compelling collaboration tool now.
Other big features are reflow of pages if you change the window size provided that your page only has one box on it, better searching, and handwriting recognition of math equations.
There aren’t really any new features that are of significant use to individual users. Still no: hoisting, smart quotes, previews of attached files, etc. The improved search still won’t search within non-image attachments, which kind of makes attachments useless if you expect to have to search for things.
—Chris
Tom S. wrote:
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>L. S. Russell wrote:
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>>What does CRIMP mean? BTW for me OneNote is a much
>>better
>choice, especially with the changes made 2010 beta.
>
>What changes have been made?
>I’m having a hard time telling from the MS website. It looks like most of the
>improvements are in collaboration?
>
>Tom S.
Posted by L. S. Russell
Mar 18, 2010 at 03:22 AM
Aside from aesthetic changes, the collaboration tools are (IMHO) primo. Notebook sharing is smooth, and there is built-in version system kinda like Etherpad. Another thing I love is linked browsing. It allows you, while browsing with Internet Explorer, to capture a running log of your browsing. Plus the interoperability in the whole Office 2010 package, but especially in Outlook, has been updated and expanded.
Like someone else said it still has weak outlining functions and they seem to be moving what little outlining functionality there was to the back burner. Search is kinda bland, but for my work I use the collab features a lot, and I prefer 2010 to any previous version of OneNote.
>What changes have been made?
>I’m having a hard time telling from the MS website. It looks like most of the
>improvements are in collaboration?
>
>Tom S.