OneNote
Thursday, July 26th, 2007
If you’re gearing up for law school and thinking about a program to take notes with, look no further than Microsoft OneNote — it has great tools to organize your case briefs and in-class notes with its innovative tabs, and its intelligent typing awareness makes it a breeze to format paragraphs and lists painlessly. I used it with pleasure last semester and found it to be quite helpful! Note: I’ve linked the Student Edition which has all the same functionality but is cheaper, albeit with a license restriction that you can use it only for personal or educational use.
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