Logitech's IO 2 software updated to integrate better with OneNote 2003?

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ricochet

Can someone with a Logitech IO pen check this out?:

And for you Microsoft® OneNote™ 2003 users, now you can keep all
your notes in one place. With the Logitech io2 Software, you can
easily export all your handwritten notes to OneNote 2003 exactly as
you´ve written them and as recognized text.

Pasted from
<http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/p...S/EN,CRID=2095,parentCRID=1545,contentID=9287>



Is this a new feature, or is their text not completely accurate? I
tried responding to the thread below, but b/c it was over 30 days old,
it was locked:

http://groups.google.com/group/micr...2e08000b69?q=logitech&rnum=1#6bd1312e08000b69
 
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Erik Sojka (MVP)

It seems to be a separate application (none of the screenshots show ON).

I think it just does its own input from the pen and has its own
handwriting recognition engine. OneNote is irrelevant to the function of
that product.
 
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ricochet

I'm not sure you understood what I was asking. I was responding to
Chris Pratley's post where he said:

From: Chris_Pratley (MS) - view profile

It's actually a question for Logitech. They have all they need with
Onenote
2007 to push ink into Onenote and have Onenote reco it (if you have a
tablet
PC or one of the nicer editions of Vista that includes tablet
fucntionality)

and I wanted to know if Logitech had gotten that to work with 2003. My
guess is that it requires OneNote 2007 to work, but their page doesn't
specify, so I posted my original question to see if anyone could give
it a shot. OneNote is definitely not irrelevant -- once that
integration is working, I'm jumping in with an IO pen, although, like
everyone else, I wish it'd work on normal paper.
 
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