Amid Microsoft's new Office 2003 "System" launched last week is a new piece of software aimed at revolutionising the way notebook computers are used in the office. OneNote 2003 ($480) can be used on any modern PC but is really designed for use on a notebook and works better still on a Tablet PC, using its "Digital Ink" input system. Combining the functionality of a pen and paper notepad, a word processor, a digital voice recorder and a file organiser, OneNote aims to replace all the notepads and various junky bits of paper that lie around people's desks and get lost in drawers.
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