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Looking to the Future of OneNote

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In this chapter I’ll provide a speculative look at the future of OneNote. I want to leave you with the thought that this first version of OneNote is just that. The dominant maker of personal productivity software has decided that note taking is serious, and good news will keep coming for people who are interested in making themselves more productive.

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Zimmerman, W.F. (2004). Looking to the Future of OneNote. In: Complete Guide to OneNote. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0823-5_10

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