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birotundaJul 13th 2009 10:15AM
I prefer the ribbon myself. The ribbon is not customizable (which probably makes tech support easier) but you can always add buttons to the Quick Access Toolbar.
Out of all the new features, the online version of OneNote will probably be my favorite. I wonder if the mobile document viewer will let me take notes from my phone (Android, not Windows Mobile.)
rgfJul 21st 2009 10:26PM
Just as an FYI I have the Tech Preview versions and I can tell you the ribbons are 100% customizable