On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 5:40 PM, Dotan Cohen <dotanco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/11/15 Jonathan Jesse <jje...@gmail.com>: > > Unfortnately all of those proudcts pale in comparision to OneNote. I've > > even had problems with OneNote and Crossover office to work correctly. > > OneNote is one of the many programs I miss when I switch over to Ubuntu > full > > time. > > > > The way OneNote groups things together works great. > > Plus the right-click on a meeting and send to OneNote to take notes in > > regards to the appointment I am working is missing in all of these > products > > when I try to use a FLOSS PIM product, like Evoutoin or Kontact > > > > If you will make a detailed list of the features that you are missing > from OneNote in Basket and/or Zim, I will gladly take the time to file > the appropriate bugs. Thanks. > > > -- > Dotan Cohen > > http://what-is-what.com > http://gibberish.co.il > Most of my experiences are with the KDE programs, however I have tried, gjots, gjots2, and Tomboy as well... 1. Basket and KNotes are missing bullet points as far as I can tell, same with gjots2... Also missing outline formating ( I. a. iii., etc) 2. Integration with Calendaring: OneNote and Outllook integrate together, I can do things such as right-click an appoint in the calendar and send to OneNote. Then in OneNote it has all the appointment information is within the note section. 3. Ability to create tasks within a note: Goes back to integration with the Personal Information Manager, in this case Outlook and OneNote. Within OneNote you can create a task which then populates Outlook. Just off the top of my head what I need to replace OneNote
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