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As a Writer I Consider OneNote My Most Important Tool, and You Should Too.
With the OneNote application, I can “Collect Once Read Many Times on Many Devices”
The collection opportunities comprise typing, talk to text, scan, grab a screenshot, take a photo, draw, or grab sound, there might be other things I’m forgetting.
This article is not a how-to but why I use OneNote and why you as a writer should use OneNote too.
“Give a lazy man a hard job and he will find an easy way to do it.” -unknown
I’m lazy and want to maximize what I do with my time. I like to have stuff organized and have ready access to information, sometimes by searching.
The OneNote application/app works on all platforms Android, Apple, Microsoft.
You can access your OneNote notebooks from your desktops, laptops, phones, and tablets. Sharing an entire notebook, or a section or page with others is possible.
Analog Notebook Experience
Over many years, I have tried every version of analog notes and books. I’ve tried every system. I’ve even tried analog notebooks with digital pens. I’ve also tried digital notebooks that required software to guess what you were writing.