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OneNote
A personal information manager from Microsoft for organizing information and ad hoc note taking. It is commonly used for classroom and research projects by providing the electronic equivalent of a three-ring binder that holds text, handwritten notes and other elements. Introduced in 2003, OneNote integrates with Outlook and other Microsoft Office applications.


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