I also finally bought Office 2010 RTM. Not many changes from the beta, but some nice changes from Office 2007. I spend most of my time in Office applications on OneNote, and so that's going to be my focus. What can you expect with the new version?
- Finally upgraded to the new ribbon interface to match the rest of the office applications. Love the ribbon or not, it's my opinion (since adjusting to it in the Office 2007 beta) that it's a significantly better and more user-friendly interface. Haters who say it's not logical: Your menu-driven system had "page setup" under "file," not "formatting." How does that make any sense at all? Haters gonna hate.
- The ribbon is retracted by default, leaving a huge amount of space to do what you use OneNote for: taking notes.
- Integration with Windows Live SkyDrive: Microsoft gives every Live account 25GB of free, online data storage, to do with as you see fit. The new version of OneNote (and the other Office applications, though most in OneNote) features integration, allowing Notebooks to be shared across the internet, replacing some of the sharing features which were previously available. I've had limited experience with this feature, but even if you don't have anyone to share notebooks with, there's another advantage to syncing your notebooks with SkyDrive...
- Online Office Applications: BEAUTIFUL. Simply logging into your Live account on any computer allows you to edit any OneNote document you've uploaded to SkyDrive. You can also create new documents. The online version of OneNote is somewhat limited in features compared to the full version of OneNote, but the real beauty of the system is that once you have finished online, OneNote on your computer will automatically download the new notes, keeping you up-to-date everywhere.
- File Versioning: The new 2010 file format allows it to store previous versions of files, preventing accidental "oopses" when you mess up. Goes hand-in-hand with the new sharing features.
Complaints? Well. I still can't figure out a way to just take a photo from my webcam. You can scan, you can take videos, you can take sound, but there doesn't seem to be an option to just take a photo from a webcam. I've wanted this feature a few times now.
Also, I think Microsoft should have made the Courier and released a OneNote application as the "killer app" for the platform. I think the Courier was a more unique and interesting platform than the iPad will ever be. Oh well.
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