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2008-07-22
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@ California
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2008-07-22
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2008-07-22
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@ California
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2008-07-22
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@ UK
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2008-07-23
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2008-07-23
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@ Manchester, England
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Personally, I've no desire for a notetaking app where I write on the screen: the size of the screen is physically too small and the accuracy of the stylus means it's not specific enough.
My ideal usecase for a note app is neatly encapsulated in Psion's old EPOC Jotter.
http://www.ericlindsay.com/epoc/bjot5.htm
The key features are:
- Reopens with last-opened database automatically p[em
- Rich-text editing
- Always in "edit" mode
Nothing quite like it on Maemo, AFAIK :-(
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2008-07-23
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@ Manchester, England
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2008-07-23
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@ UK
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The graffiti wall proves a concept, though after extensive use I am aiming towards continuous infinite paper where its not a separate step.
I write on my screen every single day, small hand written notes which are actually plenty, all I require for the continuous is a button at the bottom to say "move up now, im done with this".
I hope to soon bring them all together as groups and tag similar threads to allow all those little notes to be useful and not lost.
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2008-07-23
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A video of the quick prototype I wrote to explain the concept can be found here, please have a look and give some feedback:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...78714653&hl=en
Do you think this could be some useful application on the NITs? Do you have suggestions how to improve that concept even more?