what exactly is the difference between onenote, notes, notepad in the windows mobile, they all are for note taking but what exactly is the difference
OneNote is part of the MS Office suite (and will sync with the OneNote program on your PC)
Notes are synced with the notes in Outlook (part of Office suite again)
Both of the above can contain text or drawings
Notepad is simply for editing text files anywhere on your device
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Overview
Microsoft Office 2007 introduced new Open XML-based file formats for Office applications. These new file formats reduce file size, improve security and reliability, and enhance integration with external sources.
To allow Windows Mobile users to work with Office documents created in the Open XML formats, Microsoft has developed an upgrade for Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, and PowerPoint Mobile applications. This upgrade to the Office Mobile applications allows viewing and editing of Word documents and Excel workbooks and viewing of PowerPoint slideshows created by using Microsoft Office 2007.
Other improvements include:
• Enhanced viewing experience for charts in Excel Mobile.
• Ability to view SmartArt in PowerPoint Mobile.
• Ability to view and extract files from compressed (.zip) folders.
Microsoft Office Mobile 6.1 Full Version to support Microsoft 2007 file formats
If your Windows Mobile device does not have a version of Microsoft Office Mobile prior to 6.1, you can purchase the full version of Microsoft Office Mobile.
The Office Mobile application suite includes Microsoft Office Word Mobile, Excel Mobile, and Microsoft Office PowerPoint® Mobile for Windows Mobile 6 powered devices, helping users manage and review documents. Microsoft Office Mobile includes support for rich reviewing and minor editing capabilities as well as support for rights-managed documents.
The primary user scenario enabled by Office Mobile is viewing e-mail attachments, performing minor edits, sharing document versions, and opening documents from an SD card or a SharePoint server. Office Mobile provides a high-fidelity document viewing experience, with capability to edit as well as fast performance in loading the first page of the document.
Note: This free upgrade works only for Windows Mobile powered devices that have an earlier version of Office Mobile. If your Windows Mobile powered device does not have Office Mobile applications, this upgrade will not work for you. You can purchase the full version of Office Mobile 6.1 online. For more information, click here -http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/microsoftprograms/mobileoffice.mspx.
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Is there a OCR program that can run on Dash? It will be cool to take a picture with the phone camera, then OCR right away. The only thing close to this is OneNote Mobile, which can only do the OCR after sync to pc.
One option is scanR - www.scanr.com
But it works through the net, and requires a monthly fee...
I generally don't care so much about not being able to:
1. transfer sms and contacts TO sim
2. sync doc, txt, and pdf offline through Zune
3. sync flac or divx files
4. make an offline backup of contacts or of the whole phone configuration
Duplicate thread, see: Microsoft has abandoned open market phones (rant)
Hi there, I noticed when I import a PDF from into the S Note app to make annotations, when I export it again as a PDF to a computer, there is a significant drop in the file size and the resolution/quality of the pictures, text etc. on the PDF, making it so that it's not quite usable anymore! Is there a fix to this, i.e. can I retain the original image quality of a PDF if I want to annotate it in S Note? Thank you so much for your help.
I like using the Note as a note taker to write on top of my lecture slides, and then review them later on my laptop. The best PDF editor out there is the S Note app itself I feel, except for the annoying fact that once I export it back into my laptop it's all fuzzy, especially for the smaller diagrams. Using ezPDF Reader atm.
Same here, i was looking for an answer to the same problem. When i export s note .snb to a pdf file and open it on my pc it looks owful. My intension it's to print that pdf. any solution????
I recently purchased a galaxy note 10.1/2014. My goal is to transfer my lecture notes, currently in a big binder, to the tablet. The notes are hard copy text with script annotations on many of the pages. I assume that I either need to take pictures of each page, and convert them into pdf files, or scan them into pdf files. What is the best way to do all this and organize the notes into folders for each lecture – HandyCam, CamScanner, S-Notes, Evernote, Lecture Notes, etc? Beyond this, I would like to add images and videos, if possible. Can PDF files be inserted into any of these apps, which would then allow further stylus annotations?
I would use evernote and scan them in. You can scan via a pc to make it easier. Then you can further annotate with the plethora of pdf editors
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gdrive
Good question. I'm contemplating converting a bulging filing cabinet into an electronic one on Google drive.
what I have found so far hope this is of use to you. I'd love to hear from other experiences too.
I have camscanner paid version. This is really good, IMHO for improving and unskewing photos taken by the tablet. You can then upload to gdrive and in theory they should be ocr ' ed by gdrive. Trouble is gdrive doesn't seem to ocr images in pics embedded in pdfs, which is what camscanner uploads them as.
but gdrive does ocr jpg's fine. Camscanner also has an ocr function but frustratingly, this is only used for docs stored locally, and not added to the pdfs it Uploads!
So I think that this is a two stage process. Scan in camscanner, then using gdrive app upload the processed jpgs from the camscanner directory on the sdcard.