Updated: July 12, 2020 (November 18, 2002)
Analyst ReportOneNote to Organize Note-Taking
OneNote, a new note-taking application for information workers, is the latest addition to Microsofts Office family of products. OneNote is designed to help office workers take, organize, share, and search for notes, including handwritten notes entered on the newly released Tablet PCs.
Announced by Bill Gates at the November Comdex trade show, the application allows users to input notes via keyboard or, in the case of Tablet PC, with an electronic pen, and features a tabbed interface that organizes multiple notebooks across the top. Users can access different electronic “pages” within a notebook by clicking on tabs at the side of each notebook and can configure the application so it opens at the point where they were last taking notes. A search function lets users quickly retrieve notes that might otherwise be lost amid the many pages of a paper notebook.
Product to Expand I-Worker Market
Microsoft has embarked on an ambitious campaign to expand the use of Office and Office-related products among “information workers”workers who are plugged into business processes and need to work with electronic data but who, in many cases, dont currently use the full suite of Office products. According to a survey by Microsoft Research, 91% of information workers take notes, which is more than use common Office applications such as Word and Excel. But 23% of respondents say they have trouble finding information recorded in their notes, and 36% said they would welcome a new way to organize notes.
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