Software
David’s OneNote 2009 Planner
If you like to use OneNote 2007 to do some planning this might be something to check out. David Nimmo has created a nifty day planner for 2009 that becomes a notebook. David has done all the work for you and the download is available here. Worth checking out if you want to use OneNote to keep you organized next year. I’m guessing, if this is successful, David will be working on future years as well.
Hat tip to jkOnTheRun
DaveTN
12/09/2008 at 10:10 am
Wow! Thats a great idea and I’m downloading it as we speak. I use Onenote extensively for school and this new “feature” will help me a lot in keeping organized in my classes.
I used to use Gobinder and Backpack until ETSU quit using it and changed to “desiretolearn”. I had to give up on the gobinder/backpack integration in order to use the web baseed only D2L.
In keeping with my “Mesh evangelism” a great feature of this addition is that I can continue to sync my onenote notebooks and now have my planner synced as well.
Thanks David for this great idea!
DaveTN
MLM
12/09/2008 at 12:45 pm
It’s 2:45pm Tues and David’s website is giving a bandwith limit exceeded message. Good luck in getting through.
David
12/09/2008 at 5:18 pm
Yep – limit is reached. Maybe GTBM could host a copy?
D.
Eric
12/10/2008 at 5:43 am
The file is not found. Looks like the demand caused a removal. I appreciate David’s work, and look forward to seeing it.
This is a tool everyone has wanted in ON from the beginning. Hey MS, why don’t you pay this guy some $$ for his efforts and make this available to us users on your site?
MLM
12/10/2008 at 12:26 pm
It would be nice to see GBM put it on their website.
It would be nice for MS to give David a ‘bonus’ of some sort. Or maybe David would add it to the Microsoft ON template page?
Thanks for the consideration.
Rob Bushway
12/10/2008 at 12:41 pm
he put the file on a different host – download it here:
https://www.datafilehost.com/download-f59ea836.html
we’ll update the post.