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The very popular ‘Paper by FiftyThree‘ app was updated this week. It’s the electronic paper books app that has received a lot of attention due to it’s clean and effect user experience. Everything in Paper works like you expect so it’s an app that gets used and talked about a lot. Please note, there is [...]

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People have their preferences when it comes to writing styluses for their iPads. A little looking around and you will find; short, ones that feel like ink pens, skinny and larger diameter. The short and the skinny options are most often seen around folks that like to travel light. The ‘ink’ pen style bodied stylus [...]

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We all have stylus pens in our pockets and bags, as if we would ever need one more stylus that rides along on the iPad without adding weight or adding another thing to carry. Of course, that small argument alone was enough for 8 of the MicroStylus devices to be ordered. Everyone plunked down their [...]

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We received our Jot Flip stylus/pens this week. As promised, we put them through the paces and are reporting back if if we got what was advertised. Right out of the box, we found the weight to be similar to the rest of the Jot Stylus line, which puts it in the class of a [...]

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There are a variety of reasons people carry paper notebooks in their pockets. Two of the top are for the creative types that enjoy doing a quick sketch as it comes to mind and the other is the folks in the layout group that draw ideas for sites and event plans. The creative sketching folks [...]

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Handwritten notes on the iPad have become a natural everyday thing for us. Gone are the removable page paper notepads, in place people jots down notes on their iPads that they can file or share as needed. For meetings, many people leave their notes in digital ink, exactly as they wrote the notes, most often [...]

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Remember the ‘Jot’ Stylus, we have covered a couple times… it’s made by Adonit and it has that funny little clear plastic tip that makes precision writing on the iPad much easier. OK? We also mentioned that Adonit is showing off a version of the Jot Stylus that is pressure sensitive, telling your iPad how [...]

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The folks from Nuance Communications, the provider of Dragon voice recognition, have released their free iPad notes app – PaperPort Notes. A notes app that has a little bit of something for everyone. The app is light enough to be happy with it if you where to only use one notes capture method while still offering [...]

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