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  2. Microsoft OneNote - Wikipedia

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    OneNote notebooks collect, organize, and share possibly unpublished materials—as compared to word processors and wikis, which often target publishing in some way. The difference shows in certain OneNote features and characteristics: Pages can be arbitrarily large; There is no enforced uniform page layout or structure.

  3. Comparison of note-taking software - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft OneNote: Notebooks, notebook sections, section groups, tags (could be applied to content blocks) Yes Yes Yes [Notes 8] Yes Yes [Notes 9] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Imports: Evernote XML. [4] Exports: OneNote binary format. [5] MyInfo: Notebooks, sections, notes, tree, tags, custom attributes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

  4. Microsoft Office 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Permanent link; Page information ... Notebooks can be synchronized between two or more machines without ... Also Outlook can send mails to OneNote, or open pages in ...

  5. Microsoft Office 2010 - Wikipedia

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    A new docked mode enables OneNote to be displayed alongside next to another app window while taking notes. [93] A notebook recycle bin, which stores for 60 days any notebooks, pages, sections, and section groups that were previously deleted. [93]

  6. OneDrive - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft OneNote users can sync one or more of their notebooks using OneDrive. Once a notebook is selected for sharing, OneDrive copies the notebook from the user's computer to OneDrive, and that online copy then becomes the original for all future changes. The originating copy remains on the user's hard drive but is no longer updated by OneNote.

  7. List of electronic laboratory notebook software packages

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    An electronic lab notebook (also known as electronic laboratory notebook, or ELN) is a computer program designed to replace paper laboratory notebooks. Lab notebooks in general are used by scientists , engineers , and technicians to document research , experiments , and procedures performed in a laboratory.

  8. Obsidian (software) - Wikipedia

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    Obsidian allows internal linking between notes, with links forming an interactive graph that visualizes the relationships between notes. [ 16 ] [ 10 ] [ 4 ] Text formatting in Obsidian is achieved through markdown , with the ability to switch between raw text and a pre-rendered mode.

  9. Nimbus Note - Wikipedia

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    Thorin Klosowski of Lifehacker stated that "Nimbus Note isn’t as well known as Apple Notes or OneNote, but it works pretty much the same way" and took note of the similarity between Nimbus Note and Evernote.