Dark Dirty Tech Tribal. | Hands in air (trance) and feet on the floor (house).
Jan-20-2005 05:39
malek
drinks your milkshake!
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Montréal
its really more useful when you have a portable device with a touchscreen... I wish they could make a version for the pocket pc... other than that, now i haven't used it.
Jan-20-2005 05:57
The Highroller
ad hoc and ad lib
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Flying over the cuckoo's nest
I'm interested in this product too. I've heard very little about it, but from what I have heard, it sounds like it might be useful.
Jan-20-2005 06:00
VERTiG0
cunning linguist.
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: no longer Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Downloading now.
I want a tablet PC for this.
Damn you RJ.
Jan-20-2005 06:07
rabbitjoker
aural sadist
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, ON, CANADA
Of course a tablet PC would be ideal with this product - but has anybody used it with a regular PC?
The reason I ask - in university and high-school I used to transpose my notes into word, and re-transpose them as a study exercise.
I found this very useful as an exercise for remembering concepts and application of ideas (back when I did this there was no such thing as an "equation editor" - try transposing calculus or vector dynamics without one - it is quite the task.. ).
BTW - the product retails for ~$70 with student/educator pricing.
Dark Dirty Tech Tribal. | Hands in air (trance) and feet on the floor (house).
Jan-20-2005 06:09
The Highroller
ad hoc and ad lib
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Flying over the cuckoo's nest
It's dissapointing that this doesn't work with a PocketPC. Since I've bought a laptop, my Toshiba e400 just sits and collects dust. This would put it to good use.
Jan-20-2005 06:14
VERTiG0
cunning linguist.
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: no longer Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
I can't find anything on the site or in the program itself about converting the written text to nice typed text, OCR capability? That'd be pretty helpful, I think.
Jan-20-2005 06:16
rabbitjoker
aural sadist
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, ON, CANADA
MS Tablet PC has OCR - thus OneNote w/ MS TabletPC OS would work perfectly.
Dark Dirty Tech Tribal. | Hands in air (trance) and feet on the floor (house).
Jan-20-2005 06:26
Durafei
the crazy russian
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: San Francisco, California
Maybe it's just me.. but from this demo it looks like an incredibly useless product.
Jan-20-2005 06:50
starsearcher
DigitalPunk on Flight643
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Toronto
I have it and use it occassionaly...it's ideally made for tablets as someone already mentioned but other than that it's kinda cool. It really is only good for making quick notes and for research or quick little summaries