As part of my job, I spend a lot of time in meetings with potential customers, and taking lots and lots of hand-written notes. My problem has been that I’ve had to use a physical book and never had an easy way of taking electronic hand-written notes. Until now.
I have just discovered this fantastic application in the Google Play Store called Papryus. In short, this app is fan-bloody-tastic. It allows me to use my own handwriting (scribble), change colours, pen sizes, multiple pages (or one endless page) and multiple notebooks. But, that’s not all.
It also allows you to share the notebook (or just a single page, if you wish). To do this, the selection gets converted to PDF and then you can share it to whatever or whereever you like. Dropbox, Box.net, Evernote. You name it, it will export to it.
Having been released on March 28, it has since had another update which adds:
- Samsung Galaxy Note support (Gingerbread)
- Take notes naturally with on active-pen enabled devices
- Take notes with your finger or passive stylus (if you don’t have an active pen)
- Pen strokes are vector graphics
- Undo/redo strokes
- Select and move strokes
- Cut, copy, and paste strokes between notes
- Two finger scroll
- Export notes to PDF for printing, archiving, or sharing
- Use pen side button to select pen strokes without having to switch tools
Did you notice it also has Samsung Galaxy Note support?
There is also a YouTube video that shows off the features:
This app, whilst still in Beta, will change my worklife forever. I know when I get into the office in the morning, this will be yet another thing to show off to my non-Android colleagues.
source : Android Goodness
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