Outlook Journal allows you to link a contact and a category to the Journal
record. It places the Journal notes inside the contact, so that you can see
all journal captures when viewing a contact. OneNote staying outside Outlook
Journal makes no sense. If this is intended for recipes and shopping lists,
okay. But if OneNote is targeted to mobile and business users, it must link
up and be connected with Outlook Journal, or in fact, replace it directly.
In fact, OneNote should be integrated into Outlook and be available from the
tools menu whenin Outlook. Having to go outside, and then import the data
into Outlook as a task or other record makes no sense to a business user.