Who is the target audience for Microsoft OneNote?
Pratley: It is geared to anyone looking for a better way to record and organize information. Business people can use it during meetings in person or on the phone. Someone doing research on the Web can quickly collect and collate information. Students can use it to compile research and write up lecture notes. OneNote is great way for writers or journalists to organize all the disparate notes they collect during a writing project. Maybe it’s in a consultant meeting with a client, or an architect visiting a customer who wants to draft and annotate some drawings for a new project during the meeting. It’s a pretty broad group of people. PressPass: What was the genesis of Microsoft OneNote? Pratley: The idea came from an e-mail discussion about the lack of software to track and deal with personal or “ephemeral information” intended primarily for yourself, as opposed to others. It is information that comes into your world from meetings, lectures, e-mail, phone calls, reading, browsing the Web
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