vendredi 25 mai 2012

Re: [apple-iphone] Note taking on iPad

 

"claddidle" <pinnyfb@gmail.com> on Fri, 25 May 2012 11:54:18 -0000:

>I am trying to find a way to take long notes on my iPad 2. I have tried 3 different apps, Noteshelf, Note Take HD and Penultimate. I have tried them with two different stylus...the Bamboo Stylus and the Targus Stylus, both of which I got at Best Buy. I can't get anything less than a frustrating experience with them.
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>In all three applications and using either stylus, what I write does not take all the time (meaning there is nothing there but blank white even though I just wrote on it) or sometimes it will show up and then immediately dissappear. It skips a lot of the time and sometimes wants to scroll the page rather than write for me. I have tried hard pressing, light pressing, holding the stylus in all different ways and even turning it to see if it better on one side or another. With everything I have tried, it just appears that note taking is not a good experience.
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>Is this common or am I doing something wrong? Any advise will be appreciated as I have spent money on these apps and styli trying to resolve this but more importantly, I need it to work close to the same as taking notes with pad and pen. Any suggestions?

1) I don't know if you're doing something wrong.

2) I wonder if you need a stylus for taking notes, but I can imagine
you using one.

3) I am busy describing the apps I have (well over 500) for my iPad 2
in a spreadsheet. Note-taking apps are a department where I am likely
to uninstall many.

4) Inkflow (by Qrayon) may perfectly answer your question.
I happened to install it yesterday, and it does work.
However, I expect this one not to be among my final ones. PhatPad may
be.

5) I think that the right note-taking app may depend on both your
preferencess (like hand-writing or typing) and the aim of the notes.
Like minute-keeping or mind-mapping.
Qrayon also offers Stickyboard. That may be a step closer to
mind-mapping, but other apps may be far better at that.
So you may end up using different apps for different note-taking
purposes.

--
Chris Laarman

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