OneNote Reader

E

Ed Garay

I thought I read somewhere recently that Microsoft has a OneNote reader for
Windows Mobile.
Was that for Windows Mobile 6, perhaps?
--- Ed
 
C

Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell

EMRhelp.org said:

It's not necessary since OneNote users can publish to HTML, which allows
anyone with a browser to read their notes.

C.
 
M

Matt Faulkner

ON 2003 turned into a reader only after the trial expired - I am not sure
about 07
 
B

Ben M. Schorr - MVP

Aloha Ed,

OneNote 2007 includes OneNote Mobile. It's not a reader, exactly, it's a
functional read/write client but it is quite limited due to the limits of
the platform it runs on and the fact that it's still a 1.0 level product
that didn't get billions of dollars in development resources.

I suspect that's not really what Greg is looking for though.

-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr - MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com
Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenotefaq.htm
 
G

greg

Thanks for your time.
I actually tried to open with IE. But it opens in Onenote.
will have to try on a computer w/o onenote on it.
thanks for the input
 
X

xTenn

greg said:
Thanks for your time.
I actually tried to open with IE. But it opens in Onenote.
will have to try on a computer w/o onenote on it.
thanks for the input


Also keep in mind that you can get the free PDF export for OneNote 2007
and distribute that way. To note, the PDF plugin allows you to do whole
notebook and sections as well.
 
S

Steve Silverwood

Did you try right-clicking on the file and using the Open With...
dialog to select another application capable of viewing the file?


-- //Steve//
 
Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS
Wildomar, CA
Email: (e-mail address removed)
Web: http://www.silverwood.us
 
S

Steve Silverwood

is there any MS or 3rd party light weight OneNote Readers?
thanks

OneNote 2007 can export data into PDF and XPS formats, via an add-in
from the Microsoft Office website. You can also save as a .MHT file
(single-file HTML) or as a Word document. Also, if you email the
OneNote page via Outlook 2007, it will insert the document in the
message as HTML, plus attach the .ONE file to the message.

Also, the free evaluation version of OneNote 2007 becomes read-only
after the trial period expires, rendering it essentially the same as a
OneNote Reader after that point -- it will let you open and view any
OneNote document, but it will not let you edit the document.

Hope that helps.

-- //Steve//
 
Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS
Wildomar, CA
Email: (e-mail address removed)
Web: http://www.silverwood.us
 

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