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Levenger has long been on our short list of places to go for nice paper notes, ink pens and notebooks. Even with all of our electronic note taking hardware, personalized paper and the feel of pen on that paper has it’s place. To stay current, Levenger has a line of stands and bags for our [...]

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The MyBrushes iPad sketching app is an app we have used for some time. Now, there is a ‘Pro’ version too. Why do we need a ‘Pro’ version? Because many times our sketches reach the edge of the page and need to go further but like a physical piece of paper, our pen can go [...]

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Many of us remember the claims of Handwriting Recognition on the Newton. The device was incredible in so many other ways but the HWR was not as far along as it needed to be for people to accept it as a way to work with a hand held device. With the iPad, Apple isn’t about [...]

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We keep our eyes open, watching for the latest stylus options for the iPad. Actually, it is inevitable that someone in the office will buy a new stylus when it comes out so we get to play with them all. What mades a great stylus? Why should you buy one over another? It all has [...]

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We got the announcement email, we went online and we ordered. It appears Adonit understands how to not only create a high quality iPad stylus and an ink pen in one. Enter the Jot Flip! There are a few stylus/ink pen combo devices to choose from if you look around a bit. Just because someone [...]

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You have an idea, get it into your iPad quick before you forget! It is also important to get the idea down so you can see it to expand, taking it through the thought process. It helps when it is time to explain the idea to others. Many drawing apps will let you freehand sketch, [...]

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The long weekend didn’t stop the normal Sunday morning business idea group from gathering this morning. During our gathering prior to our official first cup of coffee, the conversation turned to apps we are using for taking notes during the week. It is an ongoing discussion actually, we all have favorites for handwritten and typed [...]

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We have covered the simple handwriting app on the iPad, Penultimate, many times. It has a familiar feel to the physical world with it’s folders of pages. The app has been successful for us as a daily quick notes writing app due to it’s simple interface. There is no extensive options list of things you [...]

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