What PowerToy would you most like to see?

What PowerToy would you most like to see?

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Next week I’ll post a Poll so you can vote for the most popular idea.

Note: Please don’t comment about AnalogReality’s PowerToys. I know a lot of people want to see them, but we just have to wait for Darron to fix that.

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Posted: January 31st, 2006 under Researching.

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Comment from Life On the Wicked Stage: Act
January 31, 2006 at 5:13 am

What OneNote PowerToy Would You Like To See?…

AdminID, the finder and keeper of OneNote Powertoys wants to know What Powertoy Would You Like To See? Head over to the site and leave a comment with your idea. After he gathers some feedback, he's promising a poll to…

Comment from adminid
January 31, 2006 at 6:39 am

Some I would like to see…

- OneNote to WordPress
- OneNote Replication/Sync (.one to .one content merge)
- MindManager “Outline” to OneNote
- GroupWise to OneNote
- Lotus Notes to OneNote
- A taskbar utility for Tasks. As simple as TaskBlaze or better yet more like Actioneer.

Trackback from Life On the Wicked Stage: Act 2
January 31, 2006 at 8:13 am

What OneNote PowerToy Would You Like To See?…

AdminID, the finder and keeper of OneNote Powertoys wants to know What Powertoy Would You Like To See? Head over to the site and leave a comment with your idea. After he gathers some feedback, he’s promising a poll to…

Comment from adminid
January 31, 2006 at 9:39 am

Some I would like to see…

- OneNote to WordPress
- OneNote Replication/Sync (.one to .one content merge)
- MindManager “Outline” to OneNote
- GroupWise to OneNote
- Lotus Notes to OneNote
- A taskbar utility for Tasks. As simple as TaskBlaze or better yet more like Actioneer.

Comment from jon
February 2, 2006 at 8:21 am

Would love to see a cron-textfile import. Create a OneNote page for each date in a legacy cron file. Allow me to specify the exact date format that was used in the cron file.

If there's enough interest maybe Andy of Power Journal fame could bump this towards the top of his list.

Comment from jon
February 2, 2006 at 11:21 am

Would love to see a cron-textfile import. Create a OneNote page for each date in a legacy cron file. Allow me to specify the exact date format that was used in the cron file.

If there’s enough interest maybe Andy of Power Journal fame could bump this towards the top of his list.

Comment from Alex
April 3, 2007 at 4:48 pm

somtimes I put files from other programs in a folder created by onenote — the folder name is listed as a section group in onenote — it would be nice if there was a program that can generate a list of these files and display them as a list in onenote.

thanks.
alex

Comment from Alex
April 3, 2007 at 6:48 pm

somtimes I put files from other programs in a folder created by onenote — the folder name is listed as a section group in onenote — it would be nice if there was a program that can generate a list of these files and display them as a list in onenote.

thanks.
alex

Comment from me60067
April 15, 2010 at 10:45 am

I would really like to see a toy that would generate a lits of the sections that are encrypted…I have like 45 and that way I could find and open them for search…an even better thing would be a Master Password that would open alll sections with that Master Password, but I think that is not possible as a toy.

Comment from John
June 1, 2010 at 7:42 pm

Hello!

May I ask you something about OneNote that I was hoping you might give me an answer to (or at least point me in the right direction)?
I have been searching for a program like this for long now, because I have very specific requirements. I am now starting the incredibly big work of putting all my handwritten recipes and ideas into digital form.

I think OneNote would be absolutety perfect for my needs (before this I was thinking an Access database with a “notebook” template or a completely stand-alone program tied to a database) and I feel pretty convinced that OneNote would be the best.

The ONLY thing that worries me is – how can I secure my information for the future. Probably the program OneNote won’t be around for a 100 years. How can I export and then import the database of OneNote into another database in the future when MS stops developing OneNote? What database is OneNote built on? Possibilities to export the database “raw” into any other database form?
Is there anything I should do already before starting this long work of writing everything, so as to make things easier for future data migration? Input the data according to a certain method or something?

(I wouldn’t want to end up with thousands of recipes on one long .pdf document….)

Thanks for any help!

Regards, John

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