OneNote Viewer

L

LH1962

Is there a "viewer" for OneNote so that people who don't have it installed
can still view documents created in OneNote? For example, similar to Adobe's
Acrobat Reader.
 
J

John Guin [msft]

You can download the trial and just it expire. Once it expires, you can view
any notebooks.
 
B

Bernd

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You can download the trial and just it expire. Once it expires, you can view
any notebooks.

That seems for me a little bit overkill ;-)

Just export the notebook to PDF format and distribute it.

Bernd
 
R

Rainald Taesler

Bernd said:
That seems for me a little bit overkill ;-)

Right.
But this has been John's standard reply for many long years :-( :-(

Although I am most grateful that John is taking part in our "bloody
users' '" discussions (the only one from the developers team to react
on what is appearing here <!!!>), I must rate this as a verrrrrrrry poor
excuse for one of the biggest shortcomings of ON.

IMO it would have been necessary to create a simple "Reader" years ago.
I absolutely can not understand why the aspect of making OneNote
available for everyone has that seriously been neglected all over the
years. {siiiigh}

There are Viewers for any other Office applications.
And there is NIL for the most innovative part of Office!
*INCREDIBLE* / *UNBELIEVABLE*... {siiiigh}
Just export the notebook to PDF format and distribute it.

Grrrrrreat!!! <bg,d&rvf>

Why not:
- XPS export;
- screenshot;
- WebExporter Powertoy;
- Copy & Paste to one of the following: (a) Notepad, (b) WordPad,
(c)_Word, etc., etc., etc. ???

The one as ridiculous as the other!

Rainald
P.S. IMHO even far more serious than the lack of a "Viewer" is the lack
of an "iFilter" and by this a *PREVIEW* in the Explorer (and therefore
in the results pane of a Search).
Almost each and any type of file presented by a search with WDS (in the
Explorer) can be viewed in the "Preview Pane".
If something of/from OneNote is found (and this most often is the case
<!>), no chance to see what has been found.
Terrible, just terrible.
This IMO is the most serious omission in the development of ON.
For me: *INCREDIBLE*
 
R

Rainald Taesler

You can download the trial and just it expire. Once it expires, you
can view any notebooks.

Dear John,
pls see my reply to Bernd.

On re-read it seems that I might have addressed that to *you* - not in
person but for handing it on to *ALL* in the team.

TIA
Rainald
 
R

Rainald Taesler

I don't understand - what's wrong with installing the trial version of
ON and just letting it expire? They get a fully-functional version
for 60 days, then they get a viewer.

How is that worse than just installing a viewer?

Ways too much overhead!

Would you install a Word trial just for being able to view Word-docs?

Rainald
 
B

Ben M. Schorr, MVP

Eh. OneNote isn't a very big app by modern standards. And it’s not like it
needs to run a lot of background processes - turn off the system tray icon
and the indexing and it should have much impact at all. Any machine that is
significantly impacted just by having the trial of OneNote on it is in big
trouble already.

--
-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com
http://www.officeforlawyers.com/outlook.html
Author: The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007:
http://tinyurl.com/ol4law-amazon
 
B

Ben M. Schorr, MVP

Eh. OneNote isn't a very big app by modern standards. And it’s not like it
needs to run a lot of background processes - turn off the system tray icon
and the indexing and it should have much impact at all. Any machine that is
significantly impacted just by having the trial of OneNote on it is in big
trouble already.


--
-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com
http://www.officeforlawyers.com/outlook.html
Author: The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007:
http://tinyurl.com/ol4law-amazon
 

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