L legaleye3000 macrumors 65816 Original poster Jul 31, 2007 1,377 33 Apr 26, 2009 #1 Does Microsoft make OneNote for Mac? If not, does the latest Word read OneNote files? Thanks
r.j.s Moderator emeritus Mar 7, 2007 15,026 52 Texas Apr 26, 2009 #2 No OneNote. You can try EverNote, it's free.
L legaleye3000 macrumors 65816 Original poster Jul 31, 2007 1,377 33 Apr 26, 2009 #3 Do you know if it imports or reads OneNote files..? Thanks
r.j.s Moderator emeritus Mar 7, 2007 15,026 52 Texas Apr 26, 2009 #4 legaleye3000 said: Do you know if it imports or reads OneNote files..? Thanks Click to expand... No idea. I haven't used it. It is free, so give it a try. I would, but I don't have any OneNote files sitting around.
legaleye3000 said: Do you know if it imports or reads OneNote files..? Thanks Click to expand... No idea. I haven't used it. It is free, so give it a try. I would, but I don't have any OneNote files sitting around.
S SHIFTLife macrumors 6502 Jul 24, 2008 293 0 Apr 26, 2009 #5 r.j.s said: No OneNote. You can try EverNote, it's free. Click to expand... EverNote = Crap, when compared to OneNote. You can't even compare the two, they're entirely different products. They both have "note" in the name, and you can write notes in them. The similarities end there. OneNote is much more powerful than EverNote.
r.j.s said: No OneNote. You can try EverNote, it's free. Click to expand... EverNote = Crap, when compared to OneNote. You can't even compare the two, they're entirely different products. They both have "note" in the name, and you can write notes in them. The similarities end there. OneNote is much more powerful than EverNote.