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Please ask your organizations’ IT Department or IT Consultant for permission before installing third party add-ins on your work machine or business device.

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^^ The information stated in this blog post is my own personal opinion and not a professional recommendation or official statement made by itgroove.
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I am stoked for the opportunity, but now must acknowledge that I understand why people who provide a free service that gets popular and grows in scale would consider options to financially recover the annual cost of running the website (hosting, domain, storage, etc.) You can’t be mad at that!
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I recently acquired a website ( ) from a very kind friend who is ready to pass on his legacy to someone else to manage and maintain the site. Which is very cool and for that I am thankful. IMO it is a surprisingly cheap, one-time charge that unlocks so much functionality that he could totally charge a monthly SaaS subscription and people would pay… but he doesn’t.
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The Pro version of Onetastic (which you need to install macros) is now a one-time fee of $15. In future posts, I’ll explain some of my Use Cases and the productivity benefits I’ve gained from using Macros with OneNote. OneNote is an essential business tool that I need in my business tool kit. In my world, OneNote is not just for personal use. Honestly, if the office had installed a Swear Jar, I’d have saved the money in a couple weeks to go buy the Paid Pro account. It was several long months of cursing several times a day when I’d be reaching for a Onetastic button that I no longer had access to. I tried to live without Onetastic for a while, after a reinstall of my software. When I first found out, I went through a few of the stages of grief that sounded a bit like this: ‘”Nooo! WTF! Why?! Well, it’s not that expensive. There is now two tiers – a free tier and a paid Pro tier. It was free, back in ye old days of lore. (Darn that Past Kelly, eh?) Well she wasn’t lying. You probably heard Past Kelly at one of her past presentations say Onetastic was a free add-in. Here’s some of the Macros I installed and use every day: By upgrading to the Pro Account, you can install hundreds of macros (available in Macroland) that you can use to add functionality to your OneNote experience. Unlocking the ability to use Macros was worth it for me because will save you so gosh darn much time you’ll straight up kick yourself when you realize how hard you were working before. There is also a Pro Account that you can pay for. (I’ll dive into how it works, the gotchas, and the use cases in another post). Onetastic also gives you access to OneCalendar – a standalone tool that provides a calendar view. I feel comfortable recommending Onetastic because I use the tool every day. When it comes to recommendation add-ins, I’m pretty restrained in my suggestions. (When you meet the creator of a tool that has changed the way you organize your life, you may start babbling like an idiot yourself). I met him briefly in person when I was in Redmond attending a Microsoft MVP Summit, and I think I freaked him out a bit as I had a bit of a fan girl moment. Omer has been working for Microsoft for over a decade. Onetastic was created by Omer Atay, a Microsoft Developer.
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It does not work with the OneNote for Windows 10 App. It has been around for over five years (November 2011) and is extremely popular among Microsoft OneNote Power Users. It works with the OneNote desktop program (OneNote 2016, OneNote 2013, OneNote 2010). Onetastic for OneNote is a multi-purpose add-in for Microsoft OneNote.
