Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Thanks for one notable decade

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David Rasmussen is the Partner Group Program Manager of OneNote and coincidentally has been working on OneNote for almost exactly 10 years. :-)

This month OneNote celebrates 10 years of helping users capture notes at home, school, work and anywhere in between. In that time, OneNote has grown and added features for managing everything from recipe collections, to class notes, to projects and events--across phones and tablets, as well as the PC. 

Here are just a few stories that highlight the amazing things people are doing with OneNote.

Screenwriting twins, Chad and Carey Hayes, wrote this summer's blockbuster horror film The Conjuring, using OneNote. Using tablets and inking, the Hayes brothers were able to develop the killer script. See how OneNote made The Conjuring a success, and why the Hayes twins can't imagine working without it. 

Milwaukee pro baseball announcer, Joe Block, uses OneNote to keep track of 750 players over 162 games every season. See how Joe keeps tabs on stats, player information, and fun facts in OneNote so he's able access them in a moment's notice, and call the perfect game.

Wedding planning can be stressful under normal circumstances, but add 300 miles between any recently engaged couple, and you've got a whole different challenge. See how Ambir and George were able to overcome distance to plan the wedding of their dreams. 

We'd love to hear how you use OneNote at home, school, or work or anywhere in between. Share your OneNote story with us in the comments below, and who knows; maybe you'll be the focus of our next OneNote video profile.

And be sure to check out OneNote.com for ways you can better organize ideas and information to channel your inner script writer, baseball announcer or wedding planner.

--David Rasmussen and the entire OneNote team

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