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Old April 12th 07, 02:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.onenote,microsoft.public.outlook
Josh Einstein
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Default Notes in Outlook or OneNote?

That's typically the problem you'll experience if you try to download it
with a browser other than Internet Explorer. As it states at the top of the
page, IE is currently required to install the app. It doesn't have to be the
default browser, but you still need to use IE to do the initial
installation. I'm working on a workaround for that. But in the meantime just
use IE to install it.

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Josh Einstein (Tablet PC MVP)
Einstein Technologies
Tablet Enhancements for Outlook - Try it free: www.tabletoutlook.com


"Juan I. Cahis" wrote in message
news Sorry Josh, but when I launch your manifest file, it says me that
something is missing to download and aborts the install process.

"Josh Einstein" wrote:

Outlook notes are pitiful. If you are going to compare it to anything in
Outlook, compare it to the journal. I am doing alot of work in this area to
bridge the Outlook Journal and OneNote since by themselves I think both are
sorely lacking. But combined, they are very very powerful.

OneNote is a great entry mechanism, but its organization sucks. Once you
have more than a couple workbooks and sections it's a major chore trying to
find things. Outlook's strength is that it can organize and view
information
in various ways. So the idea is to get the powerful data collection
features
of OneNote combined with the powerful organization capabilities of Outlook.
Right now you can't do that but you might want to take a look at a free app
I developed called OneNote Calendar that acts as a band aid for the time
being.

http://www.josheinstein.com/download/onenotecal

Thanks
Juan I. Cahis
Santiago de Chile (South America)
Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it!

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