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OneNote 12 improvements for the Tablet PC

OneNote is an amazing application on any computer, but it especially shines on the Tablet PC. The Ink experience within OneNote has improved considerably since the first beta was released in Office 2003.  Most recently, SP1 added a number of changes including customizable pens, the scratch-out gesture, and real eraser support.

OneNote “12” promises even more dramatic improvements in this space.  Chris Pratley discussed some of those changes recently, including the hidden UI while inking, the lasso tool, support for pasting Ink, and a page that automatically expands as necessary. Even in its early beta state, the overall experience definitely feels more natural than it has in the past.

When combined with other new features like embedded documents, these improvements are really making a killer Tablet PC application even better.

Only published comments... Feb 27 2006, 03:14 PM by Tim

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Corey Henderson said:

Your images don't display in RSS for me.

Any idea on when office 12 will be available on MSDN?
February 28, 2006 8:08 AM
   

Tim said:

Hmm. I just noticed that the images urls are converted to relative, even when I put them in properly.

I'll have to write a CSModule to do this I guess...
February 28, 2006 11:29 AM