James Kendrick over at jkontherun has posted his first impressions of working with OneNote Mobile, the much anticipated add-on for OneNote 2007. So far he's giving it a thumbs up, save for the fact that it appears not to be able to handle ink input, or the ability to sync ink back to the mobile unit. It seems OneNote Mobile was written initially for SmartPhones which lack a touchscreen for input, but I wonder if the decision not to support ink (at least initially) is out of concern for file size? That being said, Pocket PCs handle ink input just fine, thank you very much, so JK's probably on to something. Here's hoping they add ink before the final release. It would be nice to have a quick ink input method for those of us that are not lucky enough to have Tablet PCs!Hands-on with OneNote Mobile from Office 2007 beta 2
James Kendrick over at jkontherun has posted his first impressions of working with OneNote Mobile, the much anticipated add-on for OneNote 2007. So far he's giving it a thumbs up, save for the fact that it appears not to be able to handle ink input, or the ability to sync ink back to the mobile unit. It seems OneNote Mobile was written initially for SmartPhones which lack a touchscreen for input, but I wonder if the decision not to support ink (at least initially) is out of concern for file size? That being said, Pocket PCs handle ink input just fine, thank you very much, so JK's probably on to something. Here's hoping they add ink before the final release. It would be nice to have a quick ink input method for those of us that are not lucky enough to have Tablet PCs!





