Windows 10 x32 plateform. Both Onenote 2016 and 2010 are installed.
It works fine in 2016.
In 2010, after finishing pasting/writing codes, onApp error follows up after clicking OK. (copy to clipboard is working.)
Comments: I forgot to update what I found, sorry. I noticed that NoteHighlight will always try to paste to the last opened version of OneNote. For example, * open version 2010 first, and then * open version 2016 * Switch back to 2010, call the NoteHighlight window to input something * Now we click OK to paste to 2010. The error will occur. * The way to avoid it is that always make sure we edit it in the last opened version of OneNote. So if we really want to take notes in 2010, we have to close 2016, and reopen 2010 to do some 'register' stuff. Is that possible you can let NoteHighlight detect who is his parent window, not to paste to the wrong target? 2010, 2013, 2016 are basically the same. But on my system, 2010's font rendering is clearer and sharper. The scroll bars are old fashioned, so that my mouse driver can handle them. 2010 is faster. For short, 2010 works better for my old system (really really old). If you have no complaints about 2013, 2016 is right for you. 2016 provides even a little more functions, which I can't name them or need them. :-)
It works fine in 2016.
In 2010, after finishing pasting/writing codes, onApp error follows up after clicking OK. (copy to clipboard is working.)
Comments: I forgot to update what I found, sorry. I noticed that NoteHighlight will always try to paste to the last opened version of OneNote. For example, * open version 2010 first, and then * open version 2016 * Switch back to 2010, call the NoteHighlight window to input something * Now we click OK to paste to 2010. The error will occur. * The way to avoid it is that always make sure we edit it in the last opened version of OneNote. So if we really want to take notes in 2010, we have to close 2016, and reopen 2010 to do some 'register' stuff. Is that possible you can let NoteHighlight detect who is his parent window, not to paste to the wrong target? 2010, 2013, 2016 are basically the same. But on my system, 2010's font rendering is clearer and sharper. The scroll bars are old fashioned, so that my mouse driver can handle them. 2010 is faster. For short, 2010 works better for my old system (really really old). If you have no complaints about 2013, 2016 is right for you. 2016 provides even a little more functions, which I can't name them or need them. :-)