Hot on the heals of the release of OneNote SP1, two new utilities taking advantage of OneNote’s new object model have been released. These utilities allow you to easily copy text from either IE or Outlook into new OneNote notes.

Currently, I’m using Outlook 2003’s flag ability to keep track of mail that I need to respond to, or news items that I’d like to post (I use NewsGator as my news aggregator, which pulls feed items directly into Outlook). Now, however, I’m thinking about using OneNote to keep track of those items – just use the Outlook to OneNote plugin, and I can easily get those interesting posts stored in a OneNote notebook, instead of my Outlook data file.

Via Chris Pratley.

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