Yolanthe wrote: > > Dear Readers and programmers, > > Simple stuff really and it has to remain very simple indeed for grandmas > like me. There is OneNote 2007 that I do use all the time, so I wonder if > that can be included or all people to use? > > There is the fact that out in the middle of the bush (I live in W > Australia) people can use it without being on the internet? Evernote does > not do that so if I want to send it to a grandson in Mt Keith he cannot > start Evernote or OneNote either. There are people who need grandmas to > give them programs they can use beyond the black stump! > > Regards from Yolanthe > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply from a grandpa in NE Spain: Hi Yolanthe, I had never heard of OneNote 2007 but I did a google and it seems to be a Microsoft product which means: 1. You have to be running MS Windows, which many of us are not (way too complicated for an old geezer like me). 2. You have to pay lots of money for it so I don't think Microsoft would appreciate someone giving it away. There are plenty of editors (if that's what OneNote is) that can be used without being connected to the internet and they are available for any platform (not just MSWindows) and they are free (as in beer and as in speech).
If you like OneNote then I say, "good on ya" and keep using it, but you can see it's not for everybody. Cheers, Jonathan -- Registerd Linux user #445917 at http://counter.li.org/ Please do not send me copies of list mail. I read the lists. Thanks! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
