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The Scientific Method and testing OneNote performance

We finished one of our performance rounds of testing a few weeks ago (one of many) and were looking at our numbers. In some cases, the numbers looked very good and others showed some "areas for improvement." One of the folks involved stopped by and mentioned
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Unwanted troubleshooting on a new tablet

Hewlett Packard updated their tx1000z tablet recently to a new model, the tx2000. The previous model had a touch screen, which I think of as a passive tablet screen. The stylus actually has to touch the screen to work. The new model has an active screen
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Testing OneNote performance with huge amounts of text on a page

I was reading the newsgroups a few weeks ago and saw this question : "Will onenote run better if I keep my pages shorter?" OneNote performance is pretty good overall, but I had also noticed when I was creating my Project Gutenberg importer that things
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