F**k f**k f**k f**k f**k
OneNote has started, once again, losing stuff I have written. Reporting "corrupt section". Reporting "sync errors" (only one instance open). Typically losing the some of the most recent pages written.
Compare OneNote to paper:
OneNote: searchable. Paper: not
Paper: more reliable. Once written, doesn't go away. OneNote: frequent lossages.
OneNote: occasionally works fast. Occasionally records attribution.
I have often said that the purpose of writing notes is not to have the notes to review, but that the act of writing helps you remember. OneNote reduces that, by allowing cut and paste. And increases the need, since it loses stuff so often.
I wonder if OneNote's problem is a faulty hard disk on my laptop.
Andy "Krazy" Glew is a computer architect, a long time poster on comp.arch ... and an evangelist of collaboration tools such as wikis, calendars, blogs, etc. Plus an occasional commentator on politics, taxes, and policy. Particularly the politics of multi-ethnic societies such as Quebec, my birthplace. Photo credit: http://docs.google.com/View?id=dcxddbtr_23cg5thdfj
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Hung again.
My company provided PC is hung again. Just rebooted; hung again in trying to email via Outlook the same OneNote page that hung it in the first place.
My blog must be very boring. I mainly write in it when one of my machines is hung. Typically the Windows machine. That's the only time during the normal workday that I am free to do non-wprk stuff like blog. Actually, perhaps not even free then - maybe I should just grab a coffee. But gotta vent. Gotta think out loud.
One of the problems with these hangs is that I don't know if it will persist, or go away if I wait. So my BKM is to wait - for enough time to type in a quick blog entry such as this, or to get some tea. If it has unhung by the time I get back, great. If not, reboot. Which looks like what I'll have to do this time.
Micro-rebooting...
Hey: cloud apps are a form of micro-rebooting. If the cloud app hangs, you don't reboot your PC, you just reconnect. If your PC hangs... well, you may need to reboot your PC. It would be nice if the cloud app maintained session state, so that you could reconnect. More often than not, however, it's not the full local PC that hangs, just a browser.
Gotta get back.
My blog must be very boring. I mainly write in it when one of my machines is hung. Typically the Windows machine. That's the only time during the normal workday that I am free to do non-wprk stuff like blog. Actually, perhaps not even free then - maybe I should just grab a coffee. But gotta vent. Gotta think out loud.
One of the problems with these hangs is that I don't know if it will persist, or go away if I wait. So my BKM is to wait - for enough time to type in a quick blog entry such as this, or to get some tea. If it has unhung by the time I get back, great. If not, reboot. Which looks like what I'll have to do this time.
Micro-rebooting...
Hey: cloud apps are a form of micro-rebooting. If the cloud app hangs, you don't reboot your PC, you just reconnect. If your PC hangs... well, you may need to reboot your PC. It would be nice if the cloud app maintained session state, so that you could reconnect. More often than not, however, it's not the full local PC that hangs, just a browser.
Gotta get back.