Canvas for OneNote - a new concept test from the OfficeLabs team

Published 03 March 09 03:10 AM | Mike_Tholfsen 
 

A quick post about the new concept test,Canvas for OneNote .  This concept test explores how one might interact with data in a more visual way.  The prototype comes from the OfficeLabs team.   OfficeLabs is the new group run by the original OneNote founder OneNote, Chris Pratley.  Here's a short description of the OneNote Canvas:

 

Canvas for OneNote allows you to navigate and edit notebooks in a new way by providing a high-level canvas-view of all your content. The prototype lets you zoom and pan around; view and organize content in new ways; add new pages right where you want them; and even locate pages in a timeline view.

 

I encourage folks to check out this prototype and play around - it's pretty cool

 

To learn more, here's an interview with Chris Prately from the Seattle PI.

 

-mike

 

 

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# Click & Solve » Canvas for OneNote - a new concept test from the OfficeLabs team said on March 2, 2009 10:43 PM:

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# Patrick said on March 22, 2009 4:19 PM:

Download it very large for a product that merely allows you to zoom in and out while looking at your collection of notes. Also, you have to edit in the Canvas Notebook for the changes to take place because the developers are afraid it is going to crash and a lot of people will lose their data. I will be waiting for a finalized version that will hopefully, but doubtlessly not have a smaller footprint.

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