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| How do I import data from Lotus Organizer I've had Lotus Organizer for years, even before Lotus bought it. Migrating my contacts to Outlook was easy, but I kept Lotus Organizer going because of the wealth of notes I've gathered over the years (Outlook doesn't have an equivalent "Notes" facility). OneNote looks as though it might be the Lotus Organizer (Notes) replacement I've been looking for. Question 1: How do I import all my Lotus Organizer (Notes) data into OneNote? Question 2: Why didn't Microsoft make this functionality part of Outlook, or vice-versa? Oh, the answer's in the question ... Microsoft. Cheers Boris |
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| RE: How do I import data from Lotus Organizer I was also a TabletPlanner user. I will say that I like OneNote a lot and I switched. I have the same problem as you and found no real solution. Of course you can always "Print to OneNote". That's really slow and painful. I ended up just keeping all my TP files an referencing them when needed and printing to ON those that I needed. All new info goes into ON and I find that I go back to TP less and less. Bob "Boris Merryweather" wrote: > I've had Lotus Organizer for years, even before Lotus bought it. > > Migrating my contacts to Outlook was easy, but I kept Lotus Organizer going > because of the wealth of notes I've gathered over the years (Outlook doesn't > have an equivalent "Notes" facility). > > OneNote looks as though it might be the Lotus Organizer (Notes) replacement > I've been looking for. > > Question 1: How do I import all my Lotus Organizer (Notes) data into OneNote? > Question 2: Why didn't Microsoft make this functionality part of Outlook, or > vice-versa? Oh, the answer's in the question ... Microsoft. > > Cheers > Boris |
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| Re: How do I import data from Lotus Organizer Boris Merryweather wrote: > I've had Lotus Organizer for years, even before Lotus bought it. Me too! ;-) ;-) I had it from the first version published by ThreadZ. I had told all of my students to look around for a Windows replacement of Sidekick Plus and a real tough guy cane along with the Organizer. It was like Christmas and Easter in the same date ;-) I did heavily use it and only gave up when I hot my first PDA and I was forced to use Outlook for synching my calendar and contacts. It did a lot of searching for a tool for synching Organizer data and the PDA as well as a tool synching Organizer to Outlook. To no avail. > Migrating my contacts to Outlook was easy, I finally did that too. And some way I managed to migrate the calendar data to Outlook too (IIRC by exporting and importing with several steps and a number of software in between. > but I kept Lotus Organizer > going because of the wealth of notes I've gathered over the years > (Outlook doesn't have an equivalent "Notes" facility). The latter is only too true :-( :-( > OneNote looks as though it might be the Lotus Organizer (Notes) > replacement I've been looking for. This was my way. OneNote has tons of fantastic features for keeping notes. But I'm seriously missing the most advanced linking features of the Organizer. Although hyperlinks work fine in OneNote It can not reach the Organizers way of multi-linking and the way showing what is linked to what. > Question 1: How do I import all my Lotus Organizer (Notes) data into > OneNote? I found no way to do that. I just did it manually - wading through tons of notes, sorting things and then used copy + paste for the stuff I wanted to keep. Not too efficient .... :-( :-( > Question 2: Why didn't Microsoft make this functionality > part of Outlook, or vice-versa? Oh, the answer's in the question ... > Microsoft. IMO it's not only MS to be blamed. In first place IBM is the culprit because they (after having bought Lotus) did let this fantastic piece of software with its unmatched features die. Before that they had already killed AmiPro, the best wordprocessor available. I must commit, however, that MS has a very famous history in making converters available. Even Word is a really fine example: The converter for importing DOS-Word files into WinWord was that bad that for quite a number if colleagues I did the job by sending the stiff through AmiPro ;-) ;-). Rainald |
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| Re: How do I import data from Lotus Organizer Bob Perry wrote: > I was also a TabletPlanner user. "TabletPlanner"? What's that? You say "also" although this thread was in Lotus Organizer. > I will say that I like OneNote a > lot and I switched. I have the same problem as you and found no real > solution. The OP's problem is with Organizer so it can nor be the "same". Rainald |
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| Re: How do I import data from Lotus Organizer Sorry. I had my head up a dark place....AGAIN. Tablet Planner is a Franklin Covey product that I believe at one time was called "something" Organizer. Not sure. At any rate the problem and the not so good solution are the same. Worth the trouble however. "Rainald Taesler" wrote: > Boris Merryweather wrote: > > I've had Lotus Organizer for years, even before Lotus bought it. > > Me too! ;-) ;-) > I had it from the first version published by ThreadZ. I had told all of > my students to look around for a Windows replacement of Sidekick Plus > and a real tough guy cane along with the Organizer. It was like > Christmas and Easter in the same date ;-) > > I did heavily use it and only gave up when I hot my first PDA and I was > forced to use Outlook for synching my calendar and contacts. It did a > lot of searching for a tool for synching Organizer data and the PDA as > well as a tool synching Organizer to Outlook. To no avail. > > > Migrating my contacts to Outlook was easy, > > I finally did that too. And some way I managed to migrate the calendar > data to Outlook too (IIRC by exporting and importing with several steps > and a number of software in between. > > > but I kept Lotus Organizer > > going because of the wealth of notes I've gathered over the years > > (Outlook doesn't have an equivalent "Notes" facility). > > The latter is only too true :-( :-( > > > OneNote looks as though it might be the Lotus Organizer (Notes) > > replacement I've been looking for. > > This was my way. > OneNote has tons of fantastic features for keeping notes. > But I'm seriously missing the most advanced linking features of the > Organizer. > Although hyperlinks work fine in OneNote It can not reach the Organizers > way of multi-linking and the way showing what is linked to what. > > > Question 1: How do I import all my Lotus Organizer (Notes) data into > > OneNote? > > I found no way to do that. I just did it manually - wading through tons > of notes, sorting things and then used copy + paste for the stuff I > wanted to keep. > Not too efficient .... :-( :-( > > > Question 2: Why didn't Microsoft make this functionality > > part of Outlook, or vice-versa? Oh, the answer's in the question ... > > Microsoft. > > IMO it's not only MS to be blamed. In first place IBM is the culprit > because they (after having bought Lotus) did let this fantastic piece of > software with its unmatched features die. > Before that they had already killed AmiPro, the best wordprocessor > available. > > I must commit, however, that MS has a very famous history in making > converters available. > Even Word is a really fine example: The converter for importing DOS-Word > files into WinWord was that bad that for quite a number if colleagues I > did the job by sending the stiff through AmiPro ;-) ;-). > > Rainald > > |
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| Re: How do I import data from Lotus Organizer Thanks for the reply, Bob! Migratiibg data from ine software to another mistly is not too easy :-( :-( Rainald Bob Perry wrote: > Sorry. I had my head up a dark place....AGAIN. > > Tablet Planner is a Franklin Covey product that I believe at one time > was called "something" Organizer. Not sure. > > At any rate the problem and the not so good solution are the same. > > Worth the trouble however. > > "Rainald Taesler" wrote: > >> Boris Merryweather wrote: >>> I've had Lotus Organizer for years, even before Lotus bought it. >> >> Me too! ;-) ;-) >> I had it from the first version published by ThreadZ. I had told all >> of my students to look around for a Windows replacement of Sidekick >> Plus and a real tough guy cane along with the Organizer. It was like >> Christmas and Easter in the same date ;-) >> >> I did heavily use it and only gave up when I hot my first PDA and I >> was forced to use Outlook for synching my calendar and contacts. It >> did a lot of searching for a tool for synching Organizer data and >> the PDA as well as a tool synching Organizer to Outlook. To no avail. >> >>> Migrating my contacts to Outlook was easy, >> >> I finally did that too. And some way I managed to migrate the >> calendar data to Outlook too (IIRC by exporting and importing with >> several steps and a number of software in between. >> >>> but I kept Lotus Organizer >>> going because of the wealth of notes I've gathered over the years >>> (Outlook doesn't have an equivalent "Notes" facility). >> >> The latter is only too true :-( :-( >> >>> OneNote looks as though it might be the Lotus Organizer (Notes) >>> replacement I've been looking for. >> >> This was my way. >> OneNote has tons of fantastic features for keeping notes. >> But I'm seriously missing the most advanced linking features of the >> Organizer. >> Although hyperlinks work fine in OneNote It can not reach the >> Organizers way of multi-linking and the way showing what is linked >> to what. >> >>> Question 1: How do I import all my Lotus Organizer (Notes) data into >>> OneNote? >> >> I found no way to do that. I just did it manually - wading through >> tons of notes, sorting things and then used copy + paste for the >> stuff I wanted to keep. >> Not too efficient .... :-( :-( >> >>> Question 2: Why didn't Microsoft make this functionality >>> part of Outlook, or vice-versa? Oh, the answer's in the question ... >>> Microsoft. >> >> IMO it's not only MS to be blamed. In first place IBM is the culprit >> because they (after having bought Lotus) did let this fantastic >> piece of software with its unmatched features die. >> Before that they had already killed AmiPro, the best wordprocessor >> available. >> >> I must commit, however, that MS has a very famous history in making >> converters available. >> Even Word is a really fine example: The converter for importing >> DOS-Word files into WinWord was that bad that for quite a number if >> colleagues I did the job by sending the stiff through AmiPro ;-) ;-). >> >> Rainald |
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