Mac drivers on windows 10. Hey guys, My girlfriend really wants and likes Microsoft one note but she only has a mac and hates being frustrated by having to run parallels, etc. She needs a program that works just like Microsoft OneNote but runs natively in the mac.
She wants to be able to click and drag Powerpoints slides, Microsoft word documents, drag an image from the web, resize it on the page, write notes in text boxes, etc etc etc. Word is too difficult to take a PDF document and make it work easily in word. I don't know how to help her since I would just run parallels and run it, but she gets frustrated by things going wrong with software and has little patience to try and fix it.
Please help, thanks. Journler as great substitute Hey all - I've long be a microsoft onenote user on my pc at work and have been looking for something equivalent for my mac. I found this program: Its great! Has most of the functionality, but there is no easy way to transfer your onenote files.
Personally I don't use my work notes while I'm at home anyway, but I do like to document my thoughts, etc. In a trusted system for personal stuff. These guys are also working hard to update it and make it a killer product, especially recently, as they just started charged for licenses. Dell laser printer 1100 driver for mac. If you ask me, its well worth it. The one thing that I haven't been able to find in any of the many note taking programs is something that the original author of this thread mentioned: Being able to write text in boxes.
In OneNote, you can write text wherever you want on the page. The page is not like a text page. To type something on the right side of the screen in OneNote you just click on the right side and type.
How can we improve OneNote for Mac? ← OneNote for Mac. Can't create new notebook in iPad - screen doesn't allow typing. Microsoft doesn't seem to care about fixing this issue for IOS users. Gem Menu for Mac OneNote Gem Menu for Win 10 OneNote 30+ features collected now. OneNote Speech Recognition to text. 2 Comments This article describes how to speech to text in OneNote. Run Windows Speech Recognition. Choose the type of microphone for speech.
Don't like it there? Drag it down to the middle of the page.
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Then go to the bottom of the page and make a list. Drag that to the top right.
With these other programs, unless I am mistaken, you can type notes in either an outline format or a text editor format. If I wanted a sentence to be in the middle right of the page I would have to hit enter to get the cursor to the middle, then type, then justify it to the right. If I then decide to add something to the top of the page things get messy. I may be overlooking this in one of the suggested programs and if so please let me know.
With an overwhelming selection to choose from I wouldn't be surprised if I was. It might be too different from what everyone wants, but after trying Evernote I've never given OneNote a second chance. I was a LONG time OneNote user using it constantly and for my needs EverNote just KILLS it.
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The ability to have all my notes sync'd across multiple devices / computers for free is just unbelievable. I can't think of being without this application at times. Same as OneNote? Can it be used for many of the same tasks? Give it a try. You probably won't regret it!
OneNote for Mac I use OneNote at work on a PC, but at home, to gain the same functionality, I use Curio by Zengobi. While Word 2004 does have the notebook format and the ability to record audio and video, it is too structured for me to use as my primary journaling tool.
Curio has more features, plus more flexibility options and templates for the introverted right-brainers out there. Evernote is great, but it 's now 'in the air' and I don't like having to login to every time I want to use it. Curio can now synch with Evernote including the graphic text recognition, so the next time you login you can sync everything to work with Evernote or MobileMe. I've tried all of the programs noted above this post, but for me and my special set of needs, Curio tops the list. Oh, by the way.
I emailed for support on a newbie issue, and -- get this -- I received a reply back on a Sunday:0) I now keep all my journals in Curio, although I have OneNote at home as well. I run all my Win apps on Parallels, but after being a PC user since day one, I've now made the switch to Mac after the Intel offering appeard and Leopard was deployed. I heard a rumor that OneNote may be added to MS Office for Mac, but I'll wait and see if it tops Curio. I especially love the Mac when doing photographic and video work -- seems to be a much more stable platform. Too bad Adobe hasn't ported Captivate to the Mac environment. More OneNote for Mac just joined and very pleased to see ChandlerBob's highlighting Zengobi's Curio.