Submitted by KeithB on 2010/07/02 22:16
 I recently purchased Office 2010, and now have Onenote 2010. Does anyone else use this in conjunction with IQ?  
It appears it could come in handy for quick sketches, saved in mht format to pull in. 
 
(And no, I'm not thinking of jumping ship anytime soon. I get a good deal through work on Office, and anticipate Onenote being available there someday (if I live long enough), want to get familiar with it, for when it eventually becomes available at work). In the meantime, it appears it may be handy, and might take the place of the sticky note program I mentioned.
 
Any thoughts?

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Yes, I now have OneNote too. My practice/experience is still fairly limited.
One thing that is quite nice is using it on my tablet laptop at meetings. All the preparatory work is done on my desktop with a couple of decent sized monitors. With syncing set up, as soon as I enter something on the desktop it is synchronised to the laptop.
While at the meeting, I can fold the screen down and write brief notes, draw diagrams etc on top of the agenda, or make comments in the margin of reports - all without feeling I am hiding behind a screen.
When I return home, it all synchronises back to the desktop.
How good will it be when the novelty wears off? Not sure, but at the moment it seems to be working well for me.
It would be significantly less useful if I didn't have the tablet facility which allows on screen writing and drawing with a pen.
 
David
 
Sorry - I haven't really answered your question about using it with InfoQube. I'd like to investigate that, but haven't yet.

If I had Onenote, that's probably how I'd use it. But it'd probably be possible to use Word in conjunction with the HTML pane to sketch stuff there with a pen and a pad (bamboo style) using an application like Annotator from Meanders. I trialed it in the past (I have a bamboo tablet) and it was working very well -- didn't buy it however as I thought a pen and paper were still quicker went it comes to drawing and sketching math formulas... That might change in the near future though.