OneNote is powered up and now boasts of a powerful "linked" notes feature that lets you work in any Word or PowerPoint document, or in a browser, and create notes that are automatically linked to the document in the other application. It also finally gets the Ribbon interface, plus the advanced typographic features available in Word. Navigation through notebooks has also been improved. The search feature in One Note has been augmented as well, as previously it was not particularly useful. You can now specify some advanced options as to whether to search on a page or in a section, group, individual notebook or all notebooks.
Earlier all the clipped information from web browsers, snapshots of the screen and the results of "Send to OneNote" used to go under the Unfiled Notes section, but now you can now pick which section to put that information in. You can even put multiple clips on the same page. OneNote 2010 also makes it extremely easy to share notebooks and collaborate with other people in them. They can work in the same page; even at the same time if while viewing pages necessary. Whatever they add is highlighted and marked with their initials to remove confusion. There are a host of other small improvements like editing equations, and translation tools which work across multiple languages. OneNote 2010 also has excellent ink support.




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