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As is probably pretty obvious, I'm a huge, huge fan and advocate of OneNote. The promise of OneNote is a good one: I used to have many half-filled notepads in addition to notes in different places on my computer. Now, with OneNote, all of my notes are captured in a single place. Information is easily available to me, which means I can work much faster and be confident that I am making the most informed decisions for my clients. — Darrin Bishop, Senior Technical Specialist Sounds great, right? The only problem is that I use OneNote on three different machines on two different networks - my home desktop, my Tablet PC, and my work PC. As a result, I not have the digital equivalent of a bunch of half-filled notebooks. Those of you who do GTD know the virtues of reducing the number of inputs.... I've tried a number of things to help this as I'll discuss below, but the common problem with all of these solutions seems is that everything is file-based. OneNote .ONE files, however, are a single...
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