
I'd really like to avoid only being able to access it through booting into windows. I tried this program which seemed so perfect, but besides oddly having to execute it through command prompt to get it to work, it would not let me access the embedded files. Not too sure how the emulator stuff works to open something under leopard, but this site says Office 2007 wouldn't work with Wine. All is typed text (never used a tablet).īecause of the volume of the noteboook, it is not feasible to reorganize everything again. Most of the information I would come back to is in the embedded files, not the Onenote pages, but they provide the structure. My entire notebook is on the order of 7gb. I won't need to add to or edit the files - just view them and open the word, powerpoint, and pdf files that have been embedded in the Onenote database (not printed into the notebook pages).įor my 1st 2 years of medical school I used Onenote to store all of the syllabi (aka our textbooks), lecture information, lecture powerpoints, practice tests, and study sheets. It is currently developing a Linux version.

I finally got a mac and the only thing that I am in need of is a way to view previously made Onenote notebooks and their contents. Evernote is available as a web, mobile and desktop app for Windows, Mac, Android and iOS devices.
