The new onenote 2010 is out in public beta w/ improvements. Most notably is it is more wysiwyg wiki like - with the ability to link or tag sentences/paragraphs/pages to internally and externally. Now with wikiwords -- in that if you finish typing [[<text>]] it will make lini calle <text> to a page in that notebook ( tabbed to the side). It will eventually have a web lite version ( in qa now promised soon). Where it shines in general is its wysiwyg editing ; its copy and paste of any external media and web objects; and its editing on a page where you can make a input box anywhere and have links to it. It has an advanced tag system but still ( to most of us) implemented goofy - where all tags show up in a tags output side window rather than as a search result. You can tag anything though even a paragraph or line in a note. Worth playing with. As far as I can tell they DID NOT add easy programming and scripting, not even page scripting available in many wiki implementations. They also seem to suffer from works well with office ( especially outlook tasks.email) but sucks with working at standards ( firefox and gmail won't deep link either way on my setup). -- http://www.microsoft.com/office/2010/en/default.aspx
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