Noego2020

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  1. Happy Bday @Leo Gura have a great day
  2. Hi Rawjudah, I can only speak from personal experience, but what you are experiencing is normal. Continue what you are doing and take note in you mind afterwards to what you experience. All the best
  3. I would be also tempted to look at diet and exercise, this helped me a great deal. I have reduced my sugar intake and taken up cycling. When I mean exercise I am specifically talking about a physical activity that will raise you heart beat, have your lungs working hard and makes you sweat.
  4. @Arman That's quite interesting what you said about OneNote 2016 being free. To be honest I did see a youtube video where someone did download it freely, but when I tried I could not find it. Office 2016 only cost me £6 ($8) and with that you get all the other useful software like word,excel, outlook etc. All authentic and legal.
  5. Hi all, In reference to an earlier post in which I gave a review from my initial impression of OneNote I realised that they are two current versions of the software: 1. OneNote - If you have windows 10, then you will find this already installed as an app, there is also a web browser version of this which is available online. 2. OneNote 2016 - This version is bundled with office 2016 and will need to be purchased. In this version you have the ability to save and backup, locally, in the cloud or both. The User Interfaces are quite different, but OneNote 2016 as more configurable settings and options I think I will give this a try. What is the difference between OneNote and OneNote 2016 What is new in OneNote 2016 regards
  6. @egoless I appreciate the points made, but my viewpoint is that your data should be accessible to you and only you unless you wish to share that, I naturally backup my local data so corruption or loss is not an issue for me. The point being is that Microsoft can change their policies at a drop of a hat and there are no guarantees that oneNote will remain free in 10 years time. Also consider what 10 years of avid collecting of links, attachments, images, audio, video etc would take up, you would easily exceed the free 5gb storage given resulting in you paying for the privilege of additional storage. I just think it would be foolish to rely on these 'Mega Corporations' to serve us authentically when their agenda is to make a profit. This is just my opinion regards
  7. Hi all just thought I would give my 2 cents on OneNote. As Leo rightly mentioned that he uses a version of OneNote from 2010, I decided to have a look at a more recent version OneNote 2016. What I can say is that the interface is very slick and tools more updated. I could not find a way of easily storing my files locally to easily backup and use on another machine. It does indeed save to the cloud which is a good thing. but whilst this feature is free for Hotmail and outlook subscribers if you want to use it locally you do need to purchase it from Microsoft. I was able to purchase a legitimate product key (£7 pounds/sterling) from eBay and download/install onto my machine. The process was painless, however as mentioned all files are synced to the cloud, which is something that I am not wanting to have, plus no visible option to save locally. Some may not object to saving there files in the cloud, but consider that whilst this is free for users at present, in the near future Microsoft could change all this and start charging on a monthly basis. You also have the issue of security, you can not be certain that your information is kept secure, it only takes a breach in security for data to be wiped or servers to crash. If you have your Life work in the commanplace book group then you are screwed. In my opnion the advice to anyone wishing to do their commanplace book electronically is: 1. Purchase a copy of office 2010 pro - as a digital copy and burn the installation files onto CD in case you need to reinstall. 2. OneNote is currently compatible with windows 10 and is supported on the platform upto the year 2020, and should continue working as normal well after this date. For mac users you can use this virtually machine software called parallels which will allow you to run windows on your mac and hence office 2010 pro could run forever on it. I was quite tempted to jump on-board the 'New version' train but realized that privacy and accessibility will always supersede any 'New Version'. regards.