notebook
i was going to title this post “onenote for mac”.
the one program i missed the most after dumping windows and moving to the mac platform was ms onenote 2007. i seriously missed it.
i tried jpad which is a treepad like program written in java. it hasn’t been updated to keep up with the new treepad formats, and doesn’t really ‘feel’ like treepad. i didn’t have it installed for very long.
the evernote guys are now supporting mac, and the mac version is better than the windows version i was using. still in beta but a pretty good note taking program.
this brings me to notebook. it’s a lot like onenote 2007…but better. a LOT better. i’m pretty sure notebook is what onenote wants to be when it grows up. AND (it just gets better
it’s a third of the cost. that was suprising given that mac equivalents to windows programs tend to be twice the price.
anyway, if you need note taking software for your mac and want it to feel like note taking software, plus do everything onenote does (and more) then notebook is your program.
and to save yourself a read of the manual, go through the video tour, if you have any memory rentention for what you see, this should be all you need to be productive with notebook.
it’s now my new favorite piece of software
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Thursday Apr 4/2010 -- 5:55 pm
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