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#165585 14-Feb-2015 11:40
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Microsoft is making OneNote completely free. Get it on now...





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  #1238827 14-Feb-2015 12:15
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Anyone else having major problems with the microsoft sites recently? This site took me 5 goes to get to. It's not free for commercial use, I think it's worth denoting that in the subject. 




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  #1238829 14-Feb-2015 12:20
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networkn: Anyone else having major problems with the microsoft sites recently? This site took me 5 goes to get to. It's not free for commercial use, I think it's worth denoting that in the subject. 



Yes but Onenote is already included in Office Pro Plus which most medium + businesses would be using? And Office Home and Business 2013 also includes it?




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  #1238833 14-Feb-2015 12:32
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Andib:
networkn: Anyone else having major problems with the microsoft sites recently? This site took me 5 goes to get to. It's not free for commercial use, I think it's worth denoting that in the subject. 



Yes but Onenote is already included in Office Pro Plus which most medium + businesses would be using? And Office Home and Business 2013 also includes it?


Most, it's true, but not all. I think it needs denoting that it's not free for commercial use to avoid confusion was the point I was trying to make. 

Never understood the attraction of the product I must admit, I might have to find an advocate video that demonstrates why it's a must have. I know a few people who swear by it.

/me shrugs




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  #1238862 14-Feb-2015 13:06
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networkn:


Most, it's true, but not all. I think it needs denoting that it's not free for commercial use to avoid confusion was the point I was trying to make. 

Never understood the attraction of the product I must admit, I might have to find an advocate video that demonstrates why it's a must have. I know a few people who swear by it.

/me shrugs



I use it for both personal and work purposes (2 separate notebooks). Home projects, work projects, meetings, travel plans, digital copy of all expensive items receipts (auto imported via the Office Lens app on Windows Phone).




Do whatever you want to do man.

  

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  #1238863 14-Feb-2015 13:07
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billgates:
networkn:


Most, it's true, but not all. I think it needs denoting that it's not free for commercial use to avoid confusion was the point I was trying to make. 

Never understood the attraction of the product I must admit, I might have to find an advocate video that demonstrates why it's a must have. I know a few people who swear by it.

/me shrugs



I use it for both personal and work purposes (2 separate notebooks). Home projects, work projects, meetings, travel plans, digital copy of all expensive items receipts (auto imported via the Office Lens app on Windows Phone).


Well ok, but you didn't say why you use it, or anything specific around it's strengths or weaknesses, killer features etc. 

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