
03-10-2011, 03:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Sven
Have you tried opening the Web based OneNote on your Nexus?
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When I log in to Live.com I can't even find OneNote. To be honest I can't find any of them. When i go to office it just directs me to My Documents. I suppose I could check to see if I could open a pre-existing Onenote document, but if I can only read then it doesn't have much point for me.
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03-10-2011, 06:00 AM
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One Note is very functional, read, write, add pages, delete, whatever. It also syncs with the Office Live copy, and that one with your desktop copy if you wish. OneNote does what the entire Office Suite should do with Skydrive. Try going to Skydrive.live.com and see if you can't get to your office web stuff there. I actually find it works much better if you have IE set to default to mobile mode than desktop. Too much pinching/zooming/scrolling in desktop.
Note there is one specific Notebook setup to sync, Personal (Web) that is set up to start. You can get others to sync but need to create them in the cloud and open them the first time from Skydrive it seems.
Sadly OneNote on iPhone syncs just as well with that same Cloud based Notebook.
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03-10-2011, 08:29 PM
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Mystic
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OneNote documents are even worse for me. They don't render at all in the browser like Word and Powerpoint docs. When I selects it it attempts to download. Which ultimately fails.
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03-10-2011, 08:50 PM
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Hmm, wonder why. Do you have the browser set to mobile? I've demo'd to a couple of folks, creating a new NoteBook on a PC (in web apps) getting to it on the phone via IE/skydrive, and sucking it down into the Office Hub. It didn't try to open in the browser (unless I was in desktop view), and the download just worked.
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03-10-2011, 08:55 PM
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Mystic
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Sven,
What kind of device are you using? I don't have IE.
I remember looking this up awhile ago and Android's browser wasn't officially supported for the web apps.
I found this article on answers.microsoft.com
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03-21-2011, 07:26 PM
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Mystic
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Well, I may actually have a something that might push me towards Live.
I have just discovered that there is no way to respond to meeting invites in the Android native Gmail App.
Since my live email would use the Exchange Inbox app I know it would give me the option.
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