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The N800 has a camera that, while not exactly of stellar quality, at least makes recognizeable pictures.

I wonder if it would be possible to create an app that allows the user to take a picture and provides a space for jotting down notes next to the photo. Both the picture and the notes would be visible on screen at the same time and both handwritten and text-based notes should be possible (given the layout of the N800 screen, maybe some thought could go into screen rotation for text entry: the space left next to a 640x480 picture is pretty awkward in landscape orientation. For handwritten notes, this is not so much a problem of course).

Ideally, the storage mechanism would have to be a flat-file database, with the possibility for the user to give each record a name of its own (if not given, the program should provide default record names).

I can see how such a program could be quite useful, and it kinda fits in with the form factor of the N800.
 
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How about just adding photo abilities to "contacts"....
 
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Originally Posted by YoDude View Post
How about just adding photo abilities to "contacts"....
That was my first idea, but I think the scope should be beyond contacts. I was thinking more along the lines of a visual notepad, or a photographic sketchbook. Something you see and want to remember, in the broadest possible sense.

Besides. I don't think you can jot notes in Contacts.
 
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One of the most useful apps on my Palm is Diddlebug (similar to BugMe).

It has a set of pages on which you just scribble notes, although there are also a few drawing tools and you can insert text.

Each note can have an alarm, which has lots of options and is very easy to set. It's just 4 or 5 taps to set a day and time. For instance, there are strips of buttons for hours and for 5-minute intervals (that's how to make good use of a touch screen).

It's both a reminder/alarm clock and a quick, simple note-taker. The only downside is that you can't search the notes since they're stored as a drawing, not text. (If you could apply hwr to the drawings, that would be cool!)

Including such an alarm feature with this photograph+notes idea would make a very useful general-purpose program.

And how about adding sound recording and playback too, to have the option of dictating a note, either to play back on request or as the alarm sound itself?
 
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Actually adding photo capability to maemopad+ or Xournal would be the ideal.

Rick
 
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Originally Posted by YoDude View Post
How about just adding photo abilities to "contacts"....
You can already add photos to contacts.
 
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Actually adding photo capability to maemopad+ or Xournal would be the ideal.

Rick
I don't believe either application has database functionality available.
 
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[QUOTE=paulh;52621]One of the most useful apps on my Palm is Diddlebug (similar to BugMe)./QUOTE]

I was actually -- and as usual! -- thinking about the Newton's Notepad. It's a pity we don't have anything like its "stationary" functionality available. If Newtons had a camera, this "application" could be cobbled up by the newest of newbees in literally a matter of minutes.
 
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