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  • R RickZeeland

    See: Slant search: note taking[^] The interesting thing about OneNote is that it is cross-platform (except Linux) and you can record audio notes too: tools-for-taking-notes-and-recording-audio-synchronized-during-meetings[^]

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    Super Lloyd
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    I think there is a sort of message here.. something about [slant.co](https://www.slant.co/)... :) Actually... I got one not on my phone (which is an Android/Linux), and they all sync together.. :O :D Good point here! :)

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      I got a 14 inches windows tablet, and it just hit me this morning that I could take note with it! :O (well, it just hit me yesterday that I could do the same with my eInk tablet! ^^) Anyway, any app recommendation for taking notes? (I mean using the pen to write or doodle, not the keyboard to type) EDIT Just tried OneNote.. it ain't too bad! :)

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      I just click the button on the end, and it brings up Microsoft Whiteboard (I think that is the default operation). It's pretty basic, but drawing, writing ... it works for me. It doesn't have OCR, but with my handwriting, that's a bonus ... :laugh:

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        I just click the button on the end, and it brings up Microsoft Whiteboard (I think that is the default operation). It's pretty basic, but drawing, writing ... it works for me. It doesn't have OCR, but with my handwriting, that's a bonus ... :laugh:

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        Super Lloyd
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        OriginalGriff wrote:

        I just click the button on the end

        Which end?! :O Other than that, yes, yes, yes, thanks for reminding me of that! :D Although OneNote is quite good... this is a nice addition! :D

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          OriginalGriff wrote:

          I just click the button on the end

          Which end?! :O Other than that, yes, yes, yes, thanks for reminding me of that! :D Although OneNote is quite good... this is a nice addition! :D

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          My (Microsoft) Surface Pen has a "pointy bit" which is pressure sensitive, and acts as the left mouse button, a button on the side near the tip that is the right mouse button, and a button on the "blunt end" that opens Whiteboard and Snip. How to use your Surface Pen[^] (It also acts as an eraser in some drawing apps)

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          • S Super Lloyd

            I got a 14 inches windows tablet, and it just hit me this morning that I could take note with it! :O (well, it just hit me yesterday that I could do the same with my eInk tablet! ^^) Anyway, any app recommendation for taking notes? (I mean using the pen to write or doodle, not the keyboard to type) EDIT Just tried OneNote.. it ain't too bad! :)

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            There are many apps available that you can use. Apps are available in Paid and Free versions. In the free version you are having True Paper Feel, Pro Drawing Tool, Take Control of PDFs, Multipurpose Inking, etc. And if you are looking for Paid Apps then Write Music With Ease, Infinite Canvas, etc.

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            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

              My (Microsoft) Surface Pen has a "pointy bit" which is pressure sensitive, and acts as the left mouse button, a button on the side near the tip that is the right mouse button, and a button on the "blunt end" that opens Whiteboard and Snip. How to use your Surface Pen[^] (It also acts as an eraser in some drawing apps)

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              Super Lloyd
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              haha, it all became clear! 1. I don't have a surface, I have a Lenovo tablet (quite thin and long battery life and 14") 2. my pen doesn't have a back button 3. I didn't have Whiteboard installed Thanks for the detailed info though. And installing Whiteboard now! :)

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              • S Super Lloyd

                I got a 14 inches windows tablet, and it just hit me this morning that I could take note with it! :O (well, it just hit me yesterday that I could do the same with my eInk tablet! ^^) Anyway, any app recommendation for taking notes? (I mean using the pen to write or doodle, not the keyboard to type) EDIT Just tried OneNote.. it ain't too bad! :)

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                been here done that. The best app overall is OneNote. Butttttttt it doesn't work with Linux except the web version which "works" sort of. But it does work. 2nd best overall is an App called Joplin. Joplin[^] It just works every where but doesn't support Pen input. To get around that on Linux just use Xournal that app is built only for pen and outputs to svg or png or pretty much whatever you want. Then place the resulting file into the Joplin file. Trust me on this. Joplin is the next go to app in notetaking. Very very well thought out. Nearly as good or better than OneNote in so many respects. I see others have mentioned lots of other apps. They work but they all have some sort of fatal flaw in my opinion. Like they don't work on all my systems. (I currently run Linux, Winders, Android) or the integration with other apps or reminders/emails don't work. just my opinion. Take it for what it is worth (not much)

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                • S Super Lloyd

                  I got a 14 inches windows tablet, and it just hit me this morning that I could take note with it! :O (well, it just hit me yesterday that I could do the same with my eInk tablet! ^^) Anyway, any app recommendation for taking notes? (I mean using the pen to write or doodle, not the keyboard to type) EDIT Just tried OneNote.. it ain't too bad! :)

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                  I use OneNote for all my work related notes and the notebooks are located on the cloud which is nice. I can access them from any device. I have been using Evernote for my personal notes. Paid version allows you to access them from any device. I also have been using OneNote. -- My dilemma is that I like both; they both have features the other does not that I like. Now only if I could find one that has everything I like. :laugh: I know, I know, roll my own. No thank you.

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                  • S Super Lloyd

                    I got a 14 inches windows tablet, and it just hit me this morning that I could take note with it! :O (well, it just hit me yesterday that I could do the same with my eInk tablet! ^^) Anyway, any app recommendation for taking notes? (I mean using the pen to write or doodle, not the keyboard to type) EDIT Just tried OneNote.. it ain't too bad! :)

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                    I found OneNote to be actually pretty darn amazing, including handwriting recognition. It is IMHO on the large side of feature sets, meaning getting familiar with it is quite the chore.

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                    • S Super Lloyd

                      I got a 14 inches windows tablet, and it just hit me this morning that I could take note with it! :O (well, it just hit me yesterday that I could do the same with my eInk tablet! ^^) Anyway, any app recommendation for taking notes? (I mean using the pen to write or doodle, not the keyboard to type) EDIT Just tried OneNote.. it ain't too bad! :)

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                      Lance McCarthy
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                      If you're considering trying it again, OneNote has a web version (works well with any chromium based browser)

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                      • S Super Lloyd

                        I got a 14 inches windows tablet, and it just hit me this morning that I could take note with it! :O (well, it just hit me yesterday that I could do the same with my eInk tablet! ^^) Anyway, any app recommendation for taking notes? (I mean using the pen to write or doodle, not the keyboard to type) EDIT Just tried OneNote.. it ain't too bad! :)

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                        Slow Eddie
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                        Your handwriting must be a lot better than :-D mine. I would take a note then not be able to read it!

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                        • S Super Lloyd

                          I got a 14 inches windows tablet, and it just hit me this morning that I could take note with it! :O (well, it just hit me yesterday that I could do the same with my eInk tablet! ^^) Anyway, any app recommendation for taking notes? (I mean using the pen to write or doodle, not the keyboard to type) EDIT Just tried OneNote.. it ain't too bad! :)

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                          OneNote is nice and sweet on the surface, but a p.i.t.a. to maintain when it grows. Notebooks are tied-in to your OneDrive in an awkward way, the book structures are very easy to scale up but very tedious to scale down, and you get encouraged to write long pages with different content types, but that makes the entire thing difficult to sort through when you need something specific. I recommend Sticky Notes instead. It's like OneNote, but with notes instead of pages, and a heavy emphasis on "let's search through the pile when you need something specific, don't worry about structure". Overall, it scales better because it has less parts to maintain.

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