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| Re: speaking of wishes such a very small bump in the path of life....<s> I do have some good news, I hope-I emailed my supervisor re OneNote and he has passed the request/inquiry on to IT and other PTB's. The word has filtered back down to me that the company WILL have access to this app when the enterprise licensing renews later this year. However, OneNote is low on the list of priorities to 'evaluate' for implementation until later in 2008, "along with Groove and other apps". The question was raised as to if OneNote had a business application...<s> I have also targeted a few people (dept heads) known for note taking and attending numerous meetings, with a frank lobby effort to at least look at the demo. Also suggested that a few laptop users be allowed to install locally and 'test' in the interim. I think that the door is cracked open, at least. "Rainald Taesler" <taesler@gmx.de> wrote in message news:94782758-EC27-44F6-8473-F7AD9589860B@microsoft.com... > Anty wrote: >>>>>> I wish that OneNote was offered/bundled in with >>>>>> the business/enterprise packages. I want it at the office! >>>>>> >>>>>> Our corp is rolling out the Office 2007 suite to all >>>>>> users (@600 plus people) by the end of this month. >>>>>> OneNote will not be available because it would be a separate >>>>>> license. And yes, I AM pushing it whenever I get the chance. >>>>> >>>>> AFAICS hardly a thing to be influenced by posting in this >>>>> newsgroup. It seems to be a marketing policies decision made by >>>>> the MS powers in charge. >>>>> I have no idea on how to reach those people :-( >>>>> >>>>> Really good to hear that. >>>>> It's not to easy help in getting OneNote as widely known as would >>>>> be necessary :-( >>> >>>> sorry. just venting >>>> >>>> excuse the intrusion >>> >>> I'm sorry, Anty. >>> It seems that my reply got fully misunderstood :-( :-( >>> >>> I did not at all want to say that it was wrong to post your wish >>> in here! It was just meant as expressing the feeling of being >>> helpless as far as the MS marketing policies are concerned. >>> >>> As Ben already some of the folks of the ON developers team are >>> participating in here (so in this case Ilya Koulchin). >> >> Please accept MY apologies. I was quick to let my cranky mood and >> bad day influence my reply. I'm usually such a mild mannered and >> delightful old soul-sweet, you may even say. <g> >> >> Now, I'll go back and try doing more reading and put a lid on >> posting impulsively. > > Sorry, Anty, I do not see any reason for any apologies from your side. > IMO You were 100% correct. > > Rainald |
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| Re: speaking of wishes such a very small bump in the path of life....<s> I do have some good news, I hope-I emailed my supervisor re OneNote and he has passed the request/inquiry on to IT and other PTB's. The word has filtered back down to me that the company WILL have access to this app when the enterprise licensing renews later this year. However, OneNote is low on the list of priorities to 'evaluate' for implementation until later in 2008, "along with Groove and other apps". The question was raised as to if OneNote had a business application...<s> I have also targeted a few people (dept heads) known for note taking and attending numerous meetings, with a frank lobby effort to at least look at the demo. Also suggested that a few laptop users be allowed to install locally and 'test' in the interim. I think that the door is cracked open, at least. "Rainald Taesler" <taesler@gmx.de> wrote in message news:94782758-EC27-44F6-8473-F7AD9589860B@microsoft.com... > Anty wrote: >>>>>> I wish that OneNote was offered/bundled in with >>>>>> the business/enterprise packages. I want it at the office! >>>>>> >>>>>> Our corp is rolling out the Office 2007 suite to all >>>>>> users (@600 plus people) by the end of this month. >>>>>> OneNote will not be available because it would be a separate >>>>>> license. And yes, I AM pushing it whenever I get the chance. >>>>> >>>>> AFAICS hardly a thing to be influenced by posting in this >>>>> newsgroup. It seems to be a marketing policies decision made by >>>>> the MS powers in charge. >>>>> I have no idea on how to reach those people :-( >>>>> >>>>> Really good to hear that. >>>>> It's not to easy help in getting OneNote as widely known as would >>>>> be necessary :-( >>> >>>> sorry. just venting >>>> >>>> excuse the intrusion >>> >>> I'm sorry, Anty. >>> It seems that my reply got fully misunderstood :-( :-( >>> >>> I did not at all want to say that it was wrong to post your wish >>> in here! It was just meant as expressing the feeling of being >>> helpless as far as the MS marketing policies are concerned. >>> >>> As Ben already some of the folks of the ON developers team are >>> participating in here (so in this case Ilya Koulchin). >> >> Please accept MY apologies. I was quick to let my cranky mood and >> bad day influence my reply. I'm usually such a mild mannered and >> delightful old soul-sweet, you may even say. <g> >> >> Now, I'll go back and try doing more reading and put a lid on >> posting impulsively. > > Sorry, Anty, I do not see any reason for any apologies from your side. > IMO You were 100% correct. > > Rainald |
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| Re: speaking of wishes such a very small bump in the path of life....<s> I do have some good news, I hope-I emailed my supervisor re OneNote and he has passed the request/inquiry on to IT and other PTB's. The word has filtered back down to me that the company WILL have access to this app when the enterprise licensing renews later this year. However, OneNote is low on the list of priorities to 'evaluate' for implementation until later in 2008, "along with Groove and other apps". The question was raised as to if OneNote had a business application...<s> I have also targeted a few people (dept heads) known for note taking and attending numerous meetings, with a frank lobby effort to at least look at the demo. Also suggested that a few laptop users be allowed to install locally and 'test' in the interim. I think that the door is cracked open, at least. "Rainald Taesler" <taesler@gmx.de> wrote in message news:94782758-EC27-44F6-8473-F7AD9589860B@microsoft.com... > Anty wrote: >>>>>> I wish that OneNote was offered/bundled in with >>>>>> the business/enterprise packages. I want it at the office! >>>>>> >>>>>> Our corp is rolling out the Office 2007 suite to all >>>>>> users (@600 plus people) by the end of this month. >>>>>> OneNote will not be available because it would be a separate >>>>>> license. And yes, I AM pushing it whenever I get the chance. >>>>> >>>>> AFAICS hardly a thing to be influenced by posting in this >>>>> newsgroup. It seems to be a marketing policies decision made by >>>>> the MS powers in charge. >>>>> I have no idea on how to reach those people :-( >>>>> >>>>> Really good to hear that. >>>>> It's not to easy help in getting OneNote as widely known as would >>>>> be necessary :-( >>> >>>> sorry. just venting >>>> >>>> excuse the intrusion >>> >>> I'm sorry, Anty. >>> It seems that my reply got fully misunderstood :-( :-( >>> >>> I did not at all want to say that it was wrong to post your wish >>> in here! It was just meant as expressing the feeling of being >>> helpless as far as the MS marketing policies are concerned. >>> >>> As Ben already some of the folks of the ON developers team are >>> participating in here (so in this case Ilya Koulchin). >> >> Please accept MY apologies. I was quick to let my cranky mood and >> bad day influence my reply. I'm usually such a mild mannered and >> delightful old soul-sweet, you may even say. <g> >> >> Now, I'll go back and try doing more reading and put a lid on >> posting impulsively. > > Sorry, Anty, I do not see any reason for any apologies from your side. > IMO You were 100% correct. > > Rainald |
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| Re: speaking of wishes such a very small bump in the path of life....<s> I do have some good news, I hope-I emailed my supervisor re OneNote and he has passed the request/inquiry on to IT and other PTB's. The word has filtered back down to me that the company WILL have access to this app when the enterprise licensing renews later this year. However, OneNote is low on the list of priorities to 'evaluate' for implementation until later in 2008, "along with Groove and other apps". The question was raised as to if OneNote had a business application...<s> I have also targeted a few people (dept heads) known for note taking and attending numerous meetings, with a frank lobby effort to at least look at the demo. Also suggested that a few laptop users be allowed to install locally and 'test' in the interim. I think that the door is cracked open, at least. "Rainald Taesler" <taesler@gmx.de> wrote in message news:94782758-EC27-44F6-8473-F7AD9589860B@microsoft.com... > Anty wrote: >>>>>> I wish that OneNote was offered/bundled in with >>>>>> the business/enterprise packages. I want it at the office! >>>>>> >>>>>> Our corp is rolling out the Office 2007 suite to all >>>>>> users (@600 plus people) by the end of this month. >>>>>> OneNote will not be available because it would be a separate >>>>>> license. And yes, I AM pushing it whenever I get the chance. >>>>> >>>>> AFAICS hardly a thing to be influenced by posting in this >>>>> newsgroup. It seems to be a marketing policies decision made by >>>>> the MS powers in charge. >>>>> I have no idea on how to reach those people :-( >>>>> >>>>> Really good to hear that. >>>>> It's not to easy help in getting OneNote as widely known as would >>>>> be necessary :-( >>> >>>> sorry. just venting >>>> >>>> excuse the intrusion >>> >>> I'm sorry, Anty. >>> It seems that my reply got fully misunderstood :-( :-( >>> >>> I did not at all want to say that it was wrong to post your wish >>> in here! It was just meant as expressing the feeling of being >>> helpless as far as the MS marketing policies are concerned. >>> >>> As Ben already some of the folks of the ON developers team are >>> participating in here (so in this case Ilya Koulchin). >> >> Please accept MY apologies. I was quick to let my cranky mood and >> bad day influence my reply. I'm usually such a mild mannered and >> delightful old soul-sweet, you may even say. <g> >> >> Now, I'll go back and try doing more reading and put a lid on >> posting impulsively. > > Sorry, Anty, I do not see any reason for any apologies from your side. > IMO You were 100% correct. > > Rainald |
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| Re: speaking of wishes > I think that the door is cracked open, at least. Great! All the best Rainald Anty schrieb: > such a very small bump in the path of life....<s> > > I do have some good news, I hope-I emailed my supervisor re OneNote > and he has passed the request/inquiry on to IT and other PTB's. The > word has filtered back down to me that the company WILL have access > to this app when the enterprise licensing renews later this year. > However, OneNote is low on the list of priorities to 'evaluate' for > implementation until later in 2008, "along with Groove and other > apps". > > The question was raised as to if OneNote had a business > application...<s> I have also targeted a few people (dept heads) > known for note taking and attending numerous meetings, with a frank > lobby effort to at least look at the demo. Also suggested that a > few laptop users be allowed to install locally and 'test' in the > interim. I think that the door is cracked open, at least. > > > > "Rainald Taesler" <taesler@gmx.de> wrote in message > news:94782758-EC27-44F6-8473-F7AD9589860B@microsoft.com... >> Anty wrote: >>>>>>> I wish that OneNote was offered/bundled in with >>>>>>> the business/enterprise packages. I want it at the office! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Our corp is rolling out the Office 2007 suite to all >>>>>>> users (@600 plus people) by the end of this month. >>>>>>> OneNote will not be available because it would be a separate >>>>>>> license. And yes, I AM pushing it whenever I get the chance. >>>>>> >>>>>> AFAICS hardly a thing to be influenced by posting in this >>>>>> newsgroup. It seems to be a marketing policies decision made by >>>>>> the MS powers in charge. >>>>>> I have no idea on how to reach those people :-( >>>>>> >>>>>> Really good to hear that. >>>>>> It's not to easy help in getting OneNote as widely known as >>>>>> would be necessary :-( >>>> >>>>> sorry. just venting >>>>> >>>>> excuse the intrusion >>>> >>>> I'm sorry, Anty. >>>> It seems that my reply got fully misunderstood :-( :-( >>>> >>>> I did not at all want to say that it was wrong to post your wish >>>> in here! It was just meant as expressing the feeling of being >>>> helpless as far as the MS marketing policies are concerned. >>>> >>>> As Ben already some of the folks of the ON developers team are >>>> participating in here (so in this case Ilya Koulchin). >>> >>> Please accept MY apologies. I was quick to let my cranky mood and >>> bad day influence my reply. I'm usually such a mild mannered and >>> delightful old soul-sweet, you may even say. <g> >>> >>> Now, I'll go back and try doing more reading and put a lid on >>> posting impulsively. >> >> Sorry, Anty, I do not see any reason for any apologies from your >> side. IMO You were 100% correct. >> >> Rainald |
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| Re: speaking of wishes > I think that the door is cracked open, at least. Great! All the best Rainald Anty schrieb: > such a very small bump in the path of life....<s> > > I do have some good news, I hope-I emailed my supervisor re OneNote > and he has passed the request/inquiry on to IT and other PTB's. The > word has filtered back down to me that the company WILL have access > to this app when the enterprise licensing renews later this year. > However, OneNote is low on the list of priorities to 'evaluate' for > implementation until later in 2008, "along with Groove and other > apps". > > The question was raised as to if OneNote had a business > application...<s> I have also targeted a few people (dept heads) > known for note taking and attending numerous meetings, with a frank > lobby effort to at least look at the demo. Also suggested that a > few laptop users be allowed to install locally and 'test' in the > interim. I think that the door is cracked open, at least. > > > > "Rainald Taesler" <taesler@gmx.de> wrote in message > news:94782758-EC27-44F6-8473-F7AD9589860B@microsoft.com... >> Anty wrote: >>>>>>> I wish that OneNote was offered/bundled in with >>>>>>> the business/enterprise packages. I want it at the office! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Our corp is rolling out the Office 2007 suite to all >>>>>>> users (@600 plus people) by the end of this month. >>>>>>> OneNote will not be available because it would be a separate >>>>>>> license. And yes, I AM pushing it whenever I get the chance. >>>>>> >>>>>> AFAICS hardly a thing to be influenced by posting in this >>>>>> newsgroup. It seems to be a marketing policies decision made by >>>>>> the MS powers in charge. >>>>>> I have no idea on how to reach those people :-( >>>>>> >>>>>> Really good to hear that. >>>>>> It's not to easy help in getting OneNote as widely known as >>>>>> would be necessary :-( >>>> >>>>> sorry. just venting >>>>> >>>>> excuse the intrusion >>>> >>>> I'm sorry, Anty. >>>> It seems that my reply got fully misunderstood :-( :-( >>>> >>>> I did not at all want to say that it was wrong to post your wish >>>> in here! It was just meant as expressing the feeling of being >>>> helpless as far as the MS marketing policies are concerned. >>>> >>>> As Ben already some of the folks of the ON developers team are >>>> participating in here (so in this case Ilya Koulchin). >>> >>> Please accept MY apologies. I was quick to let my cranky mood and >>> bad day influence my reply. I'm usually such a mild mannered and >>> delightful old soul-sweet, you may even say. <g> >>> >>> Now, I'll go back and try doing more reading and put a lid on >>> posting impulsively. >> >> Sorry, Anty, I do not see any reason for any apologies from your >> side. IMO You were 100% correct. >> >> Rainald |
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| Re: speaking of wishes > I think that the door is cracked open, at least. Great! All the best Rainald Anty schrieb: > such a very small bump in the path of life....<s> > > I do have some good news, I hope-I emailed my supervisor re OneNote > and he has passed the request/inquiry on to IT and other PTB's. The > word has filtered back down to me that the company WILL have access > to this app when the enterprise licensing renews later this year. > However, OneNote is low on the list of priorities to 'evaluate' for > implementation until later in 2008, "along with Groove and other > apps". > > The question was raised as to if OneNote had a business > application...<s> I have also targeted a few people (dept heads) > known for note taking and attending numerous meetings, with a frank > lobby effort to at least look at the demo. Also suggested that a > few laptop users be allowed to install locally and 'test' in the > interim. I think that the door is cracked open, at least. > > > > "Rainald Taesler" <taesler@gmx.de> wrote in message > news:94782758-EC27-44F6-8473-F7AD9589860B@microsoft.com... >> Anty wrote: >>>>>>> I wish that OneNote was offered/bundled in with >>>>>>> the business/enterprise packages. I want it at the office! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Our corp is rolling out the Office 2007 suite to all >>>>>>> users (@600 plus people) by the end of this month. >>>>>>> OneNote will not be available because it would be a separate >>>>>>> license. And yes, I AM pushing it whenever I get the chance. >>>>>> >>>>>> AFAICS hardly a thing to be influenced by posting in this >>>>>> newsgroup. It seems to be a marketing policies decision made by >>>>>> the MS powers in charge. >>>>>> I have no idea on how to reach those people :-( >>>>>> >>>>>> Really good to hear that. >>>>>> It's not to easy help in getting OneNote as widely known as >>>>>> would be necessary :-( >>>> >>>>> sorry. just venting >>>>> >>>>> excuse the intrusion >>>> >>>> I'm sorry, Anty. >>>> It seems that my reply got fully misunderstood :-( :-( >>>> >>>> I did not at all want to say that it was wrong to post your wish >>>> in here! It was just meant as expressing the feeling of being >>>> helpless as far as the MS marketing policies are concerned. >>>> >>>> As Ben already some of the folks of the ON developers team are >>>> participating in here (so in this case Ilya Koulchin). >>> >>> Please accept MY apologies. I was quick to let my cranky mood and >>> bad day influence my reply. I'm usually such a mild mannered and >>> delightful old soul-sweet, you may even say. <g> >>> >>> Now, I'll go back and try doing more reading and put a lid on >>> posting impulsively. >> >> Sorry, Anty, I do not see any reason for any apologies from your >> side. IMO You were 100% correct. >> >> Rainald |
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| Re: speaking of wishes > I think that the door is cracked open, at least. Great! All the best Rainald Anty schrieb: > such a very small bump in the path of life....<s> > > I do have some good news, I hope-I emailed my supervisor re OneNote > and he has passed the request/inquiry on to IT and other PTB's. The > word has filtered back down to me that the company WILL have access > to this app when the enterprise licensing renews later this year. > However, OneNote is low on the list of priorities to 'evaluate' for > implementation until later in 2008, "along with Groove and other > apps". > > The question was raised as to if OneNote had a business > application...<s> I have also targeted a few people (dept heads) > known for note taking and attending numerous meetings, with a frank > lobby effort to at least look at the demo. Also suggested that a > few laptop users be allowed to install locally and 'test' in the > interim. I think that the door is cracked open, at least. > > > > "Rainald Taesler" <taesler@gmx.de> wrote in message > news:94782758-EC27-44F6-8473-F7AD9589860B@microsoft.com... >> Anty wrote: >>>>>>> I wish that OneNote was offered/bundled in with >>>>>>> the business/enterprise packages. I want it at the office! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Our corp is rolling out the Office 2007 suite to all >>>>>>> users (@600 plus people) by the end of this month. >>>>>>> OneNote will not be available because it would be a separate >>>>>>> license. And yes, I AM pushing it whenever I get the chance. >>>>>> >>>>>> AFAICS hardly a thing to be influenced by posting in this >>>>>> newsgroup. It seems to be a marketing policies decision made by >>>>>> the MS powers in charge. >>>>>> I have no idea on how to reach those people :-( >>>>>> >>>>>> Really good to hear that. >>>>>> It's not to easy help in getting OneNote as widely known as >>>>>> would be necessary :-( >>>> >>>>> sorry. just venting >>>>> >>>>> excuse the intrusion >>>> >>>> I'm sorry, Anty. >>>> It seems that my reply got fully misunderstood :-( :-( >>>> >>>> I did not at all want to say that it was wrong to post your wish >>>> in here! It was just meant as expressing the feeling of being >>>> helpless as far as the MS marketing policies are concerned. >>>> >>>> As Ben already some of the folks of the ON developers team are >>>> participating in here (so in this case Ilya Koulchin). >>> >>> Please accept MY apologies. I was quick to let my cranky mood and >>> bad day influence my reply. I'm usually such a mild mannered and >>> delightful old soul-sweet, you may even say. <g> >>> >>> Now, I'll go back and try doing more reading and put a lid on >>> posting impulsively. >> >> Sorry, Anty, I do not see any reason for any apologies from your >> side. IMO You were 100% correct. >> >> Rainald |
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| Re: speaking of wishes > I think that the door is cracked open, at least. Great! All the best Rainald Anty schrieb: > such a very small bump in the path of life....<s> > > I do have some good news, I hope-I emailed my supervisor re OneNote > and he has passed the request/inquiry on to IT and other PTB's. The > word has filtered back down to me that the company WILL have access > to this app when the enterprise licensing renews later this year. > However, OneNote is low on the list of priorities to 'evaluate' for > implementation until later in 2008, "along with Groove and other > apps". > > The question was raised as to if OneNote had a business > application...<s> I have also targeted a few people (dept heads) > known for note taking and attending numerous meetings, with a frank > lobby effort to at least look at the demo. Also suggested that a > few laptop users be allowed to install locally and 'test' in the > interim. I think that the door is cracked open, at least. > > > > "Rainald Taesler" <taesler@gmx.de> wrote in message > news:94782758-EC27-44F6-8473-F7AD9589860B@microsoft.com... >> Anty wrote: >>>>>>> I wish that OneNote was offered/bundled in with >>>>>>> the business/enterprise packages. I want it at the office! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Our corp is rolling out the Office 2007 suite to all >>>>>>> users (@600 plus people) by the end of this month. >>>>>>> OneNote will not be available because it would be a separate >>>>>>> license. And yes, I AM pushing it whenever I get the chance. >>>>>> >>>>>> AFAICS hardly a thing to be influenced by posting in this >>>>>> newsgroup. It seems to be a marketing policies decision made by >>>>>> the MS powers in charge. >>>>>> I have no idea on how to reach those people :-( >>>>>> >>>>>> Really good to hear that. >>>>>> It's not to easy help in getting OneNote as widely known as >>>>>> would be necessary :-( >>>> >>>>> sorry. just venting >>>>> >>>>> excuse the intrusion >>>> >>>> I'm sorry, Anty. >>>> It seems that my reply got fully misunderstood :-( :-( >>>> >>>> I did not at all want to say that it was wrong to post your wish >>>> in here! It was just meant as expressing the feeling of being >>>> helpless as far as the MS marketing policies are concerned. >>>> >>>> As Ben already some of the folks of the ON developers team are >>>> participating in here (so in this case Ilya Koulchin). >>> >>> Please accept MY apologies. I was quick to let my cranky mood and >>> bad day influence my reply. I'm usually such a mild mannered and >>> delightful old soul-sweet, you may even say. <g> >>> >>> Now, I'll go back and try doing more reading and put a lid on >>> posting impulsively. >> >> Sorry, Anty, I do not see any reason for any apologies from your >> side. IMO You were 100% correct. >> >> Rainald |
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