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Hey everybody. I just got Curio and i don't understand how it's like OneNote. For instance, i can save a document to OneNote and it will pop up in OneNote and i can do whatever i want with it. When i try and drop a pdf file in Curio, it just gives me one page and i have to still open it up with Adobe. I'm in medical school and i'm tired of spending so much money of paper from printing everything Again after i write notes from lecture on the first copy of notes. Is there a program where i can drop.ppt slides or.pdf slides into a notebook?

Hey everybody. I just got Curio and i don't understand how it's like OneNote. For instance, i can save a document to OneNote and it will pop up in OneNote and i can do whatever i want with it. When i try and drop a pdf file in Curio, it just gives me one page and i have to still open it up with Adobe. I'm in medical school and i'm tired of spending so much money of paper from printing everything Again after i write notes from lecture on the first copy of notes. Is there a program where i can drop.ppt slides or.pdf slides into a notebook?

Mar 17, 2014 - The free version is ad-free and is not a trial version; it's the real thing. But you can get OneNote for Mac from the Mac App Store, and you can.

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Click to expand.In Curio you can drop in a PDF and use the spread PDF Command. It will duplicate the layout for each page of the PDF file. I have dropped PDFs onto a page, then set up a notecard on the page.

When I hit Spread command, it gives a workspace for each page with a notecard next to it for taking notes. DEVONthink will let you drop almost anything into it natively. It uses quicklook so it can search within many types of files including word, PPT, PDF, and many others. I have many of these programs: Circus Ponies' Notebook, Curio, DEVONthink, and most recently Tinderbox. For dumping in tons of data from a variety of sources (while retaining the native file format), DEVONthink is hard to beat. The Office Pro version also has integrated OCR, so it has a simple workflow for adding scanned hard copies as well. I plan to use Curio in conjunction with DEVONthink to split PDFs into parts with annotations and either inserting them into DT as Curio files or as exported PDF files (I understand the latter works better).

MacJournal is your answer I was a huge OneNote user for years. I made the switch to the Mac operating system and knew I needed to find a replacement. I evaluated nearly every solution out there for myself and a few of my clients. MacJournal by MarinerSoftware fit the bill perfectly. The reason I like it (although others may not) is I can use it exactly the way I used OneNote where I just captured anything I needed (text, audio, images, video, anything) or I can use it as a journaling app. I can even blog with it. The software is multi-dimensional, easy to use, and inexpensive.

You can't beat that. Alt key photoshop for mac pro. OneNote Alternative with Multiple Tabs???

Hello, I am happy to see that I am not the only person who wishes there was a OneNote for Mac. I have been trying a few different programs: Curio, Circus Ponies, Omni Outliner, and Evernote, but none of them seem to have the multiple tabs across the top and sides.

Mac Journal is really the closest as far as the tab feature, but it does not allow the same multiple tabs in each application. It seems like installing and running Crossover would be a good option for me. The Notebook feature in the new Word 2011 for Mac does not have the tabs like I am showing in this picture attached. Changing font to times new roman in r studio for mac 2017. I have been writing a creative encyclopedia for a few years, and I am trying to keep the information organized. Am I missing something in another program?