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OneNote vs. Springpad vs. Evernote: Which Notetaking App Is Right for You?

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I was curious about other options, however, so I decided to give Microsoft OneNote and Springpad a spin. OneNote: Great for Collaboration. OneNote has been dubbed the "hidden gem" of Microsoft Office – and for good reason. The latest version of OneNote supports a wide range of multimedia formats.

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A New Habitat: Transforming Communities with Remote Work Tools

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I am taking notes on OneNote , where the notes can be automatically updated, edited, and viewed by my colleagues in the office. He found it in hardware from the Cisco donation program , the Microsoft donation program , and Microsoft Office 365 Nonprofit. Habitat uses both Office 365 Nonprofit and Microsoft Office.

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Use Your Donation on the Go with TechSoup Donor Partner Mobile Apps

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Microsoft OneNote Mobile for creating notes and to-do lists using text, checklists, pictures, and audio clips. OneNote is available for Android and iOS devices. web conferences, view shared content, and chat using ReadyTalk Mobile for iPad. 5 Tips and Tricks for Microsoft OneNote 2010. Not using a Windows phone?

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Stay Productive On the Road, In the Field, and Away from the Office

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So it's a good thing many TechSoup donor partners offer mobile versions of the technology you already rely on for your nonprofit, charity, or library. Microsoft OneNote Mobile for creating notes and to-do lists using text, checklists, pictures, and audio clips. Office Mobile is also available for the iPhone. and tablets.

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Stay Connected with Donated Smartphones from Dell

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Stay in constant communication with your team by adding smartphones to your nonprofit’s or library’s toolkit. You can search for contact information right on your phone (great if you think you’re at the wrong address), and show off your organization’s website to people you meet at conferences and events.