The really big advantage we see over the wikis we've used is the easy of including screenshots. We're a small team (6) all located in the same office, easy to get up and go ask someone what they did and why if necessary. The version history available has worked for us, but hasn't been a big deal, either. We don't use a web browser, although there are URLs that can be pasted into various Office objects (tasks, calendar entries, etc). It does very well at multiple users at the same time, and flags changes since last entry to the notebook for each user. We're sharing OneNote notebooks on a shared drive. jcmeloni makes some good points worth thinking about. It works for us, but probably won't scale to more than a dozen or so. My team is using OneNote informally in a way similar to what you describe.
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