I'm hooked on OneNote (2007). In many ways, I'm reorganizing my life with it. It's great for personal organizing, but it's also nice for sharing with others on my team. We've done some experimenting with Shared notebooks, with everyone putting stuff into the same notebook, even the same page, at the same time, and it's handled it well.
For the last couple of days, we've gone a notch further. We experimented with Live Sharing, which just happens to be built in. Multiple people, working on the same page (very much like a shared whiteboard), at the same time, interacting. So...now we can have meetings where we take notes together. Those comments and decisions can actually be documented, as we go.
Now here's a wild thought. What if we tried this for a Church IT Podcast? Hmmm... David, Mike Rich, Jeffrey -- what if we tried this for this week's conference call? Any takers?
Count me in! I already love OneNote 2007 and this sounds like an excellent plan! I haven't used the Live Sharing yet actually, so as long as I can make it go through the ISA 2004 firewall I'm all set. I wasn't able to make it to last week's podcast due to too much else going on, but at this point I should be at the next one. I actually already take some notes in OneNote during the podcast about some interesting stuff.
Posted by: David Szpunar | July 22, 2007 at 11:18 PM
I am game... i just made the plunge into OneNote a couple weeks ago.. and i think i am becoming an addict.
Posted by: Jason Lee | July 23, 2007 at 06:15 PM
i would be interested in giving it a try.
Austin
Posted by: Austin Spooner | August 03, 2007 at 12:32 PM