I am retired living in Austin, MN and manage my own investments within a personal IRA. I am far from an investment expert. I have 6 years experience with investing. Made mistakes but overall am in the green. I am presently working on increasing my knowledge of investing through online and web based training.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Microsoft OneNote | The digital note-taking app for your devices
Yesterday Microsoft announced that it was giving OneNote away for free. If you do not presently use it or you have no idea what it is, I urge you to set some time aside and visit the link below. This is an outstanding program even when you had to pay over $125 to get it. I plan on posting more about this software and how to use it, but for now just imagine a file cabinet in your mind. A OneNote like a file cabinet. A notebook is like a drawer in the cabinet. You can have as many notebooks (cabinet drawers) as you want. The tabs inside the notebook are like the folders within a cabinet drawer and the pages within the tabs are what you would put inside the drawer. It will fit as many tabs and pages as you like.
The real value comes when you realize that you can clip webpages from any site within a page. You can create your own pages. You can add video or audio files onto a page. The possibilities are endless.
Locate your notebook on SkyDrive and you can access your information or add to it from any device you have access to at the time. Share your notebook to others for more fun. You can designate each person you share with as to whether they can just read or edit/add to the notebook. More to follow on this, especially if comments indicate an interest.
Microsoft OneNote | The digital note-taking app for your devices
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