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Posted by Alexander Deliyannis
May 1, 2012 at 10:39 AM

 

I would expect Onenote to do this (and Curio on the Mac), however I don’t see in Onenote 2007 the option to move a page with the mouse—i.e. turning the cursor into a hand icon- only with the scroll bars at the bottom and right.

Other than this, Onenote does provide a very big, though not infinite, corkboard: view it in 200% for detail and at 25% for overview. It is also printable, which may come in handy.

Dr Andus wrote:
>Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>>Dr Andus wrote:
>>>Basically instead of physically
>moving
>>>your body in front of your
>>cork board, you are moving the cork board
>horizontally and
>>>vertically across your
>>screen, using a mouse.
>>>I don’t know
>if there is any software
>>>that can do that.
>>
>>
>>Check out Spaaze
>http://www.spaaze.com/
> >Thanks! Yes, that’s exactly the navigational metaphor I
>had in mind. But it would be nice if this came as standard on my favourite writing and
>outlining applications, rather than a separate service in a browser…