Nearly 30,000 people have registered to be the first to receive the beta version of the Microsoft® OneNote (TM) note-taking application, a new application in the Microsoft Office family designed to help them more efficiently capture, organize, retrieve and share their notes. The groundswell of customer interest in OneNote indicates people are looking to make a change from traditional paper- and pen-based note-taking to a digital method that incorporates personalization and flexibility. Note-taking is a near universal activity and one that has been underserved by software applications. Thus, even before it's publicly available, OneNote is gaining attention from a broad audience of note-takers seeking to be more productive.
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