OneNote 2003 Service Pack 1 delivers synchronization with Windows Mobile devices (Microsoft Smartphone and Pocket PC)
April 21, 2004 [General] | By anonymous 1.
It is great to have Microsoft powered cell phone! Contrary to Symbian phones, where you have to wait long time until (some third party company) delivers interoperability of your device with major mainstream software, here, in case of Microsoft powered cell phones, Microsoft istelf provides support for your cell phone in the new versions of software.
One such example is OneNote 2003 software, for which Service Pack 1 has been just released and new fascinating version 1.1 is also coming soon. What is OneNote? OneNote 2003 enables you to capture, organize, and reuse your notes electronically on laptop computers, desktop computers, or Tablet PCs. . OneNote allows you to record voice notes in the same note and time
it to what you are writing. So that way when you select a note you can play
back the recording that you heard when you wrote it.
While many people are confused and think that OneNote is just a software for Tablet PC notebooks, the reality is different: while it really has excellent support for Digital Ink technology of Tablet PC, it is a general program, thought to be extension of Microsoft Office and targeted at all users, not just owners of Tablet PC. Here is how OneNote 2003 with Service Pack 1 can cooperate with Windows Mobile devices:
- Copy notes from a Microsoft Windows® Mobile™-based Pocket PC or Smartphone. Take notes on the go with your Pocket PC and copy them into OneNote. Also send recordings from a Smartphone into OneNote to track thoughts and reminders.
- Record video notes. Save important meeting or event details by using a webcam or camcorder to synchronize video notes with typed or handwritten notes.
To read more about support of Windows Mobile in One Note 2003 Service Pack 1 click here.
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