PC World says that Zoho Notebook outshines OneNote and Google Notebook. Take Microsoft’s OneNote note-taking program, put it on the Web, add lots of cool collaborative tools, and make it free–and you’d have something resembling Zoho Notebook.

Like OneNote, Zoho Notebook lets you organize information into multiple-page on-screen binders. The information can include text, graphics, audio, video, and embedded content from other sites. I especially like how an entire notebook page can behave as a word processing document or a spreadsheet, complete with the powerful, Office-like editing tools from Zoho.

You can share an entire notebook, individual pages, or specific objects (such as images), and you can grant colleagues either editing or read-only privileges. There’s even a built-in chat window for exchanging IMs with distant collaborators. And you can publish notebooks and pages for anyone to peruse. Link [tags]zoho[/tags]

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