OneNote Purchase Options

M

mikeg

Just to make sure I understand this, please correct me if any of these
conclusions are off target:

1. OneNote 2007 cannot be purchased separately.
2. OneNote 2007 is only available as part of Office 2007 Home, Ultimate or
Enterprise.
3. Most Home and Student users are expected to use Outlook Express or a non
Microsoft email client since Outlook 2007 is not included.
4. Without Outlook 2007, integration with OneNote is probably minimal or
non-existant.
5. OneNote 2007 is significantly less useful without calendar, email and
task integration.
6. Since Outlook 2007 cannot be purchased seperately, Home customers and
students will be forced to pay $500+ or more to resolve the problems
indicated in conclusions 4 and 5.
 
M

mikeg

By clicking around the website some more I finally discovered OneNote and
Outlook 2007 can apparently be purchased seperately:

Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 $99.95
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 $109.95
 
J

John Waller

By clicking around the website some more I finally discovered OneNote and
Outlook 2007 can apparently be purchased seperately:

Correct.

Do any of your questions 1 to 6 in your original post still require a
response?
 
M

mikeg

John, thanks for checking. The page I found for purchasing OneNote and
Outlook 2007 as standalone products appears to resolve my issues.

The Purchase link for OneNote takes you to a page with Office 2007 product
options and doesn't indicate any standlone purchase options. The link for the
standlone product page is not obvious. I'll send page feedback to MS.
 
R

Rainald Taesler

mikeg said:
The Purchase link for OneNote takes you to a page with Office 2007
product options and doesn't indicate any standlone purchase
options. The link for the standlone product page is not obvious.
I'll send page feedback to MS.

Yes, please do so.
OneNote is not too popular yet and it needs any kind of support.

Rainald
 

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