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  2. Microsoft OneNote - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft OneNote is a note-taking software developed by Microsoft. It is available as part of the Microsoft 365 suite and since 2014 has been free on all platforms outside the suite. [9] OneNote is designed for free-form information gathering and multi-user collaboration .

  3. Microsoft Office 2010 - Wikipedia

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    New features in OneNote 2010. A native x64 printer driver for x64 operating systems; A new docked mode enables OneNote to be displayed alongside next to another app window while taking notes. A notebook recycle bin, which stores for 60 days any notebooks, pages, sections, and section groups that were previously deleted.

  4. Microsoft Office 2007 - Wikipedia

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    OneNote Import Printer Driver, where any application can print to a virtual printer for OneNote and the "printed" document is imported to the notebook; OCR is performed on the text that appears in the printed document to facilitate searches. OneNote Mobile is included for Smartphones and some PocketPC devices. Syncs notes two-way with OneNote.

  5. Printer driver - Wikipedia

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    Printer driver. In computers, a printer driver or a print processor is a piece of software on a computer that converts the data to be printed to a format that a printer can understand. The purpose of printer drivers is to allow applications to do printing without being aware of the technical details of each printer model.

  6. Windows Journal - Wikipedia

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    Windows Journal. Windows Journal is a discontinued notetaking application, created by Microsoft and included in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition as well as selected editions of Windows Vista and later. It allowed the user to create and organize handwritten notes and drawings, and to save them in a .JNT file, or export them in TIFF format.

  7. Microsoft Office 2003 - Wikipedia

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    Office Standard Edition 2003 applications (clockwise from top-right): Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint on Windows XP. Microsoft Office 2003 (codenamed Office 11 [9]) is an office suite developed and distributed by Microsoft for its Windows operating system. Office 2003 was released to manufacturing on August 19, 2003, [1] and was later ...

  8. List of virtual printer software - Wikipedia

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    CC PDF Converter (discontinued) – A Ghostscript-based virtual printer. cups-pdf – An open source Ghostscript-based virtual printer that can be shared with Windows users over the LAN. CUPS. Ghostscript – A command-line library for creation of PostScript and PDF files. RedMon – Redirects a special printer port to the standard input of ...

  9. Unidrv - Wikipedia

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    Unidrv. UniDrv ( Universal Printer Driver or Unidriver) is a GDI -based Microsoft Windows universal printer driver and architecture for non- PostScript printers. It is used to simplify driver development of non-PostScript printers (also called Winprinters) for printer manufacturers. Unidrv allows the creation of a printer-specific minidriver in ...