note taking app

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is there a good applet to keep on the desktop for pasting notes into for future retrieval. I have google desktop on the 32-bit laptop, but just discoveed it's not compatible with the 64-bit desktop.
 
I use microsoft office onenote, came with my copy of microsoft office 2007 ultimate.

Provides a great note program that is great for organizing notes for my coursework, and also provides a little icon on my startbar near the clock, that uses minimal system resources and when clicked open up a small blank window for typing notes in (or using a mic to record notes). This program then automatical saves that note when closed which can be viewed later on when needed.
 
I use microsoft office onenote, came with my copy of microsoft office 2007 ultimate.

Provides a great note program that is great for organizing notes for my coursework, and also provides a little icon on my startbar near the clock, that uses minimal system resources and when clicked open up a small blank window for typing notes in (or using a mic to record notes). This program then automatical saves that note when closed which can be viewed later on when needed.

That's interesting i have onenote on the laptop (haven't even looked at it yet), will it save them to a network location?
 
That's interesting i have onenote on the laptop (haven't even looked at it yet), will it save them to a network location?

You can modify where they are saved to in the options, i see no reason why that can't be a location elsewhere on the network.
 
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