On a slow internet connection, as I have here in Bangladesh, it can take a long time to paste and sync to your software on the laptop. The software automatically figures out which part of the webpage you’re copying is important and which is just sidebars and adverts. You can link it to as many PDAs – phones, laptops and so on. It’s good and it lets you put in as many tags as you like to find these articles again. I’ve been using Evernote for quite some time specifically to capture articles and pages from the Web. In case you’re not aware of either program, both Evernote and OneNote are note-taking software enabling you to copy anything that comes on your screen. Why, I wondered, would I turn to this when I already downloaded and regularly use Evernote after another writer recommended it? Via 10 OneNote Features that Will Rock Your Writing World | Writers In The Storm Blog. OneNote allows you to keep this information in the same format electronically so it’s searchable.” If you’re the organized type, it’s likely that you have a binder with all of the research information and pictures for your book. Capture text, images, video and audio notes, and keep important information readily available. OneNote is a planner and note taking software. But as a writer, my hands down favorite lately is OneNote 2010. “I’m a software trainer by day so I have several “true loves” in the software realm. I’d never heard of it before and was astonished to read that it had been sitting in my laptop all this time. A few days ago, one of my favourite writing blogs – Writers In The Storm – put up a post about OneNote.
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