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Re: Feedback wanted: Notetaking application concept
This looks like a nice start. Some comments:
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Re: Feedback wanted: Notetaking application concept
Is there any source for liqbase? Couldn't find it on its website. Only a playtest binary.
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Re: Feedback wanted: Notetaking application concept
frethop,
a lot of applications suffer on maemo because of the screen refresh speed. I've found a number of ways round this (which even the video doesn't do justice since I was running in powersave mode when i was drawing) I write clear legible notes every day and drawing quick circles come out as circles. It helps that I've got the refresh rate upto expected levels :) Currently it views the notes on the graffiti wall at half resolution, so for every page you write you can view and read 4 pages of text. thp, the source is parked in garage. I might be able to do some things nicely, but fail at packaging - its not ready for end user consumption yet. |
Re: Feedback wanted: Notetaking application concept
If you want to test it, make sure you have python2.5 and pygtk installed and download it from:
http://thpinfo.com/2008/maemo/dragnotes.py |
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Another thing (and Karel could pop up here), is that cursive sketching can't help with searching through 100 or so notes for the one you want. |
Re: Feedback wanted: Notetaking application concept
OK, but there's not much that will help with searching; unless you propose LaTeX instead of hand-drawn equations. (Different notes for different folks, of course... ;))
Don't get me wrong, typed/recognized text is important, but drawing is much quicker for me to do substantial portions of my notes than typing. |
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