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Then I saw this concept video by Microsoft.
What I saw made me want to pick up the IT again and start playing, but differently.
I've decided to take a piece of that video, and see if I could pull it off today. Specifically, I am looking to make the IT a portfolio folder, extended desktop, and notepad for my other work. Not something that I carry all the time (the N95 is sufficient), but something that can elimate the briefcase while enabling some collaborative tech in the office.
So here's where I am starting:
- I am using Xournal to be the PDF reader and annotation app
- I'm hoping that someone can develop a plugin to Evernote
- I'm using a conventional USB cable interface to the PC where the Tablet will be pretty much drag and drop for all files, and the initial destination for all work-related docs
- and finally searching for a solid RSS app, or sticking with the iPhone edition of Google Reader, or moving to another browser completly (very likely)
The point being that I want to see how the IT could work as a single purposed device, and then help those developers who are looking for an avenue to build applications that would profit the platform.
My reason for posting here, well, I'm looking for developers who have ideas and needs help getting them tested and integrated. And I'd like to hear some thoughts from those of you who might have put your Tablets aside for UI or other issues, and might have been wondering what could be done with these devices while waiting for new devices and the new Maemo 5 OS.
So, let's chat. And hopefully, let's build something pretty neat and useful for a lot of folks.
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