Android question
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I would like to take handwritten notes on it via my finger or stylus what app is good for this?
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Try Papyrus https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.steadfastinnovation.android.projectpapyrus&hl=en
and Evernote also added handwriting https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.evernote
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a Notepad and pen. It doesn't even require batteries. But, i've heard good things about DioNote for android
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.diotek.dionote&hl=en -
@ambarishrh said:
Try Papyrus https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.steadfastinnovation.android.projectpapyrus&hl=en
and Evernote also added handwriting https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.evernote
I like evernote too.
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Thanks guys! I am going to try and use the android a bit and adjust to it while at SpiceWorld
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What device do you have?
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If you have a Samsung, you should have "S Memo" already on there. It's not the BEST, but I use it for quick stuff.
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Papyrus is awesome.
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What did you end up choosing?
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I ended up with Papyrus and it worked great. But as a business device ie Office 365 stuff. I can't use this thing. It is a great toy and I would love it for my entertainment stuff. But for work just not worth trying to use it.
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That's how I keep feeling about Androids. They always seem fun and cool until I try to actually get work done or need to reliably be contacted and then suddenly it isn't so much fun. For a gaming device or just a fun device they are the best, no question.
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@scottalanmiller so this begs the question... what phone DOES the almighty Scott Alan Miller use?
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@SarawithanH said:
@scottalanmiller so this begs the question... what phone DOES the almighty Scott Alan Miller use?
He has an iPhone 5s i believe. There was a recent thread on the subject.
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Yes, I use an iPhone 5s. I tried many Androids and a Windows phone and none of them compared at all. I really didn't want to be on an Apple phone but the lack of quality and reliability in the alternatives drove me back. I really put a lot of time, money and effort into Android but holy cow was it a let down. The Windows phone seemed better, and maybe it was, but the bar was pretty low to be better than Android.
And @Minion-Queen just gave a high end Samsung Android another shot and, like we discovered before, it's flashy and cool but when it comes to really working, it just falls flat.
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@JaredBusch ah. Alas, I am new, only been an active member since about 8am PDT.
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@scottalanmiller Even on Kit-Kat? I've like my android better than my iPhone 4s. Though I got the Blue Life 8. http://www.bluproducts.com/
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It's funny that I use an iPhone, it is so basic and simple. But the reality is is that I am really into IT but I am not into "gadgets." I like IT in its business context and not in a personal use context. So for me, the iPhone is simple, reliable and a great business tool. So while it is not exciting, "not exciting" is exactly what I look for in my phone.
I also use a seven year old desktop at home and a two year old laptop. Nothing crazy, extremely basic. Just meeting business needs.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller Even on Kit-Kat? I've like my android better than my iPhone 4s. Though I got the Blue Life 8. http://www.bluproducts.com/
We've had a couple of brand new Android devices. The Samsung was just last week. They are getting better, but they aren't up to par yet.
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@scottalanmiller said in Android question:
It's funny that I use an iPhone, it is so basic and simple. But the reality is is that I am really into IT but I am not into "gadgets." I like IT in its business context and not in a personal use context. So for me, the iPhone is simple, reliable and a great business tool. So while it is not exciting, "not exciting" is exactly what I look for in my phone.
I also use a seven year old desktop at home and a two year old laptop. Nothing crazy, extremely basic. Just meeting business needs.
same here I hate gagdgets. I think the are a distraction rather than a help most of the time. but I found my iPhone 4s to be too slow even before it broke. sometimes emails wouldn't even work.