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more about #livescribepulse more comments → RainyDayInterns: BTW...it is quite nice for learning a language such as Chinese...especially since one can associate a sound with the word and replay the sound by clic... more » Eli Cochran: As a paper notebook user, these apps completely miss the point. I want an app where I put a star next to a note and it becomes a task in my ToDo list... more » chauncy that billups: That's some pen. Writes upside down. the astronauts use 'em. more » ads2k2: I just purchased a LiveScribe Pen last Friday. I looked at getting a tablet, but tablets that are worthwhile are typically more expensive, and are ov... more » RainyDayInterns: The biggest problem we had with the pen is the inability to upload archived data back into the pen. If you fill up a few journals, the voice data is ... more » dragon:ONE: I'd rather use my el-cheapo eBay Special tablet PC than one of these janky electronic pens. $25, runs Windows 95, all the old school apps I need, and... more » JTX: "That's right folks—now there's an app store for pen and paper." Awesome. I can't wait until app stores come to other random and insipid objects. ... more » discounteggroll: we got one a few days ago for the office to see how students could benefit from it I'm still amazed at how it can record and playback audio simply by ... more » Pobre: About that whole large font thing, this post offically takes up 80% of my 15.4" screen... more » -
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Livescribe Pulse Smartpen Now Has Its Own App Store
The folks behind Livescribe, the smartpen/pencorder/computer stick/dictapencil (remember?) have finally made good on an old promise: to open it up to 3rd-party applications. That's right folks—now there's an app store for pen and paper. More » -
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Review: Livescribe Pulse Digital Pen/Recorder (Verdict: It's Good for Notetakers)
The Gadget: The Livescribe Pulse Digital Smartpen records your notes two ways: it creates digital copies of everything you write by hand while recording audio at the same time. It also goes one step further and links the two together, so you can quickly access audio by tapping parts of your notes. All of this is uploaded to your computer where the Livescribe software archives and makes your notes fully searchable. In addition, it offers features like a calculator, translator, and a paper piano that plays a mini piano you draw on paper.
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