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geneven 2008-07-22 21:16

Re: Arrington on TechCrunch - Wants A Touch Screen Web Tablet Built
 
Don't Liqbase and its potential descendents have the evernote note-taking aspect of things covered?

I think that the key word in the original article is "thin". Isn't this a patented Mac word? I think he is setting us up for an Apple tablet that he has heard about. Maybe it's paranoia, but who sits around daydreaming about something really thin? Someone really thin maybe, but not something. It was Steve Jobs with that thin Mac who tried to parlay thinness into something significant.

chlettn 2008-07-22 21:32

Re: Arrington on TechCrunch - Wants A Touch Screen Web Tablet Built
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by geneven (Post 206005)
I think he is setting us up for an Apple tablet that he has heard about.

For $200? I think not.

Karel Jansens 2008-07-22 22:40

Re: Arrington on TechCrunch - Wants A Touch Screen Web Tablet Built
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Snoshrk (Post 205989)
Karel,

Have you looked at Notecase?

I've found that except for the "cloud" it performs all of the tasks my Palm Memos / Outlook Notes handled.

I currently run it off my N800 and off my desktop(pointing to the file on the SD Card in the N800)


Evernote on the N8x0 would be cool however....;)

I tried Notecase; it did funky things with the HWR -- make that "funkiER" and it had none of the features Evernote has, save that it stores handwritten notes. And seriously, "as good as Palm Memo" is hardly a recommendation...

Karel Jansens 2008-07-22 22:41

Re: Arrington on TechCrunch - Wants A Touch Screen Web Tablet Built
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tso (Post 205995)
is there not a app caalled maemopad+ that does tree based notes?

There are many applications on the Itablet that do that. None of them very well though.

Karel Jansens 2008-07-22 22:46

Re: Arrington on TechCrunch - Wants A Touch Screen Web Tablet Built
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by geneven (Post 206005)
Don't Liqbase and its potential descendents have the evernote note-taking aspect of things covered?

Not really. If you have a spare tablet lying around, I suggest you install a trial version of PenOffice and Evernote. That should give you an idea of what Evernote can do.

Quote:

I think that the key word in the original article is "thin". Isn't this a patented Mac word? I think he is setting us up for an Apple tablet that he has heard about. Maybe it's paranoia, but who sits around daydreaming about something really thin? Someone really thin maybe, but not something. It was Steve Jobs with that thin Mac who tried to parlay thinness into something significant.
I like the idea. I doubt I'll buy one however; the "iPhone-like keyboard" got me right off it. Do people even realize how much screen real estate gets sacrificed for a usable onscreen keyboard? PenOffice HWR takes away exactly zero percent of the screen (well, that's not true; the ink of your writing does obscure a few pixels temporarily).

andreww 2008-07-22 23:12

Re: Arrington on TechCrunch - Wants A Touch Screen Web Tablet Built
 
Karel,

I'm afraid you're correct. A quick search for Linux HWR only comes up with other posts of yours ranting about the lack of support :)

You seem to spend a lot of time complaining about how much time it takes to get things done on these devices :). It's kind of a surprise that someone like you would purchase something like an n810. I'm not complaining, I like reading your posts.

Karel Jansens 2008-07-23 02:14

Re: Arrington on TechCrunch - Wants A Touch Screen Web Tablet Built
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andreww (Post 206034)
Karel,

I'm afraid you're correct. A quick search for Linux HWR only comes up with other posts of yours ranting about the lack of support :)

You seem to spend a lot of time complaining about how much time it takes to get things done on these devices :). It's kind of a surprise that someone like you would purchase something like an n810. I'm not complaining, I like reading your posts.

I complain out of love.

Oh, and I don't have a N810, and never will. I own a 770 and a N800.

And yes, I also have a BT keyboard. My ranting is not because I only want HWR, but because I'm firmly convinced that modeless, preferrably cursive-aware HWR (as the Newtons have) is the most natural, the most efficient and the least intrusive way to input text on a tablet when there's no keyboard around (like, oh, when you put the thing in your pocket and go walkabout?).

paulh 2008-07-23 02:48

Re: Arrington on TechCrunch - Wants A Touch Screen Web Tablet Built
 
If he really wants something that just runs a browser and skype, why does he care that in runs on linux? And why the need for all that ram and flash?

midwinter 2008-07-23 05:01

Re: Arrington on TechCrunch - Wants A Touch Screen Web Tablet Built
 
I would imagine that there are loads and loads of people who, like me, want a slightly bigger n800. 5x8 would be fantastic. I don't care about fitting the thing in my pocket. That's why I have a man purse.

tso 2008-07-23 10:11

Re: Arrington on TechCrunch - Wants A Touch Screen Web Tablet Built
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Karel Jansens (Post 206069)
I complain out of love.

Oh, and I don't have a N810, and never will. I own a 770 and a N800.

And yes, I also have a BT keyboard. My ranting is not because I only want HWR, but because I'm firmly convinced that modeless, preferrably cursive-aware HWR (as the Newtons have) is the most natural, the most efficient and the least intrusive way to input text on a tablet when there's no keyboard around (like, oh, when you put the thing in your pocket and go walkabout?).

feel free to write it then ;)


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