I am looking app to handwriting with the GT 10.1 (with stylus)
But all lines are intermittent leave an illegible
You use one that works well or is the problem of GT?
I tried the writepad and others
I found this
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.pancerola.and.antipaper.notes&feature=search_result
is very good for GT 10.1
Some else has tested??
I have a 12€ "Kensington K39304EU Virtuoso " and use it for the Sketchbook Pro and love it. Gonna try the Antipaper App and report :>
dfsantos said:
I found this
is very good for GT 10.1
Some else has tested??
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Hello,
I downloaded and tested quite a lot of these apps from which Freenote seems to be the most responsive for me. I am using the custom Startburst ROM and overclocked my CPU to 1.4GHz and even then there is lag but it is acceptable on freenote.
Antipaper notes does not seem to work well for me at all. Often missing out on letters completely!
I am still on the hunt for a good app so if you do find one please let me know
dfsantos said:
I am looking app to handwriting with the GT 10.1 (with stylus)
But all lines are intermittent leave an illegible
You use one that works well or is the problem of GT?
I tried the writepad and others
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Read this thread before buying any handwriting app for the Samsung 10.1 - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1210226
Have u tried asus supernote..
Download here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204931
msaiful said:
Have u tried asus supernote..
Download here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1204931
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+1 on this
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what stylus's are you using`? i can't find anyone that's pointy enough
Equalixer said:
what stylus's are you using`? i can't find anyone that's pointy enough
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the wacom bamboo is one of the smallest, about 6mm tip. the rest are mostly 8mm tips. The Alu pen is an 8mm tip, but has a thick comfortable grip that makes writing easier.
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I just bought the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. Liked it so far...but couldn't find any good application that can replace my paper notebook. I am looking for application such as Bamboo Paper, Ghostwriter, Upad that are available on iPad. I was using it, but decided to give Honeycomb a try. Lack of such application could be deal breaker for me...I also liked to use Displaylink on ipad2 but i guess I'm out of luck in this case.
If I can't find a good note taking app by using a stylus to replace my paper, I guess I have to return to iPad! Any suggestions?
FreeNote, note everything
Note Everything
Have you tried the pad asp that came stock with touchwiz? Might be just what your looking for.
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There's also "Handrite" "Genial Writing" "KakiMemo lite" and a few more when you look at the "uses who viewed this also viewed" area in Android market with your the browser.
zadukala said:
I just bought the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. Liked it so far...but couldn't find any good application that can replace my paper notebook. I am looking for application such as Bamboo Paper, Ghostwriter, Upad that are available on iPad. I was using it, but decided to give Honeycomb a try. Lack of such application could be deal breaker for me...I also liked to use Displaylink on ipad2 but i guess I'm out of luck in this case.
If I can't find a good note taking app by using a stylus to replace my paper, I guess I have to return to iPad! Any suggestions?
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zadukala, I am in the same bind as you. I moved from iPad to Galaxy Tab and use uPAD as a religion to jot notes.
I have pretty much tried all the "lite" version of the Handwritten notes but none comes close to the finish/polish of uPAD. Also e-mailed the uPAD guys, hope they will respond with a - coming soon.
Just heard back from uPAD
"Thank you for supporting UPAD.
We are sorry but we do not have a plan for Android yet.
If you have any further question, please contact us again.
We will do our best to offer you the better service.
Thank you so much.
Best Regards,
UPAD."
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1180619
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.writepad
Writepad seems to have potential.
For some time now I have been using a capacative stylus pen with my Streak (on stock 351). I just wanted to share some usefull apps that works well with the stylus.
Freenote - great note taking app.
EzPdf reader - great reader which lets you anotate on the document* and save these in the actual pdf file.
Skitch/Evernote - Skitch lets you handwrite/draw and is well integrated with Evernote.
Graffiti - will allow you to use handwriting as input method.
Anyone else also using a stylus with your Streak? Do you have any tips?
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mcernvall said:
For some time now I have been using a capacative stylus pen with my Streak (on stock 351). I just wanted to share some usefull apps that works well with the stylus.
Freenote - great note taking app.
EzPdf reader - great reader which lets you anotate on the document* and save these in the actual pdf file.
Skitch/Evernote - Skitch lets you handwrite/draw and is well integrated with Evernote.
Graffiti - will allow you to use handwriting as input method.
Anyone else also using a stylus with your Streak? Do you have any tips?
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I would like to know what the best fine stylus is
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I would like to know what the best fine stylus is
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To my knowledge there is no fine stylus for a purely capacitive screen. You can probably look up what the minimum diameter is for capacitive screens, and see if a stylus uses that minimum, or just make one.
I bought one but just didn't get on with it. I feel the screen is too small to use it effectively, especially for writing.
Perhaps I should persevere?
I guess it depends on the stylus, you can get capacitative stylusi that can draw fine lines.
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I guess it depends on the stylus, you can get capacitative stylusi that can draw fine lines.
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Could you post one? I did a hard search no sucessful.
beginner said:
Could you post one? I did a hard search no sucessful.
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Check out this thread
Interesting ones i see are:
this
Dagi styluses
Apparetnly this one too
I'm looking for a thumb keyboard case to work with my Note 3. Something small that I will be able to touch type with without looking at the keyboard. Does anyone know any that they trust aren't a crappy product?
I did find this one, but I want to be sure before I buy it. http://www.amazon.com/TOP®-Bluetooth-Removeable-Detachable-Portfolio/dp/B00FRDVXHO
Why wouldn't you just use 1 of one of the gazillions of keyboards and mice that are out there (bluetooth)?
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KruseLudsMobile said:
Why wouldn't you just use 1 of one of the gazillions of keyboards and mice that are out there (bluetooth)?
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I want one that fits the size of the Note specifically. Not just a random bluetooth keyboard for any phone.
and I'm talking about a really small thumb keyboard. Like those on the old Env's
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I want one that fits the size of the Note specifically. Not just a random bluetooth keyboard for any phone.
and I'm talking about a really small thumb keyboard. Like those on the old Env's
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I am also looking for the same and hoping MEGAGEAR or FLYSTONE come out with it!
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I am also looking for the same and hoping MEGAGEAR or FLYSTONE come out with it!
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I know right! I've already dented my phone because they're taking too long! Ughh the struggle
I would like a slider keyboard case for the Note. To turn it into a Droid basically. Of course even better would be if Samsung made a slider version of the Galaxy or Note. I do NOT like onscreen keyboards or keys. Still miss my Droid 2 qwerty. Love TouchWiz but miss those lovely hard keys. There are still a lot of qwerty fans out here. Even if it was just an add-on case I'd buy it, if it was a very good quality product I'd pay up to 70 or 80 for it. But not for some some cheapo wallet case with an iphone bluetooth keyboard in it. Slim, sliding if possible, and nice big keys for the Note with good layout design. Anyone else dig it?
Buy this foldable keyboard slim and tacky and bluetooth
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Charles C said:
Buy this foldable keyboard slim and tacky and bluetooth
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No we want something for our thumbs
Kwackers said:
I'm looking for a thumb keyboard case to work with my Note 3. Something small that I will be able to touch type with without looking at the keyboard. Does anyone know any that they trust aren't a crappy product?
I did find this one, but I want to be sure before I buy it.
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That seems difficult to use, Are you looking to use it for making word documents and blog posts and such?
Also
Does swiftkey support external keyboards?
rofl how do you type them with your thumbs if its like that.... you phone wont even stand.
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That seems difficult to use, Are you looking to use it for making word documents and blog posts and such?
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Does swiftkey support external keyboards?
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I'm not going to write long articles with it. Though if it's comfortable I might. I just want it for every-day texting and what not. I am a write, so my average text is never under the 164 character limit or whatever the limit is. And Idk why it would matter what swiftkey supports.
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rofl how do you type them with your thumbs if its like that.... you phone wont even stand.
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I know, that's another problem. I was hoping to have a slider case, like the original droid's keyboard did. It just slid out and you typed... Those were the days
Buy this foldable keyboard slim and tacky and bluetooth..........
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I'm not going to write long articles with it. Though if it's comfortable I might. I just want it for every-day texting and what not. I am a write, so my average text is never under the 164 character limit or whatever the limit is. And Idk why it would matter what swiftkey supports.
I know, that's another problem. I was hoping to have a slider case, like the original droid's keyboard did. It just slid out and you typed... Those were the days
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oh yeah. slider is a nice idea.
Yea me too I use a foldable Bluetooth keyboard size approx like another note 3
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Kwackers said:
I'm looking for a thumb keyboard case to work with my Note 3. Something small that I will be able to touch type with without looking at the keyboard. Does anyone know any that they trust aren't a crappy product?
I did find this one, but I want to be sure before I buy it. http://www.amazon.com/TOP®-Bluetooth-Removeable-Detachable-Portfolio/dp/B00FRDVXHO
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I know what would be just the PERFECT lil keyboard for you...the TREWGrip: Universal Handheld Keyboard and Air Mouse that's currently trying to get enough funding through their KickStarter campaign...THIS looks like just the keyboard for ya! Also, here's a short-n-sweet little review from NBC News for you. This new little device seems to have a lot of people either lovin' it or hatin' it, with most people leaning over towards the latter. I, myself, have never seen such a thing in the wild and I'm also not a big fan of keyboards, let alone keyboards like this one...but to each his own. At least check it out, as it's a very interesting new piece of technology that's at the very least worth reading about! :good:
Charles C said:
Buy this foldable keyboard slim and tacky and bluetooth
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Hi,
How about this foldable keyboard slim and tacky and Bluetooth??? thanks
Its bluetooth 3 and neat slim and tactile keys important for good typing not the spongy or rubbery type
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We want a keyboard case so it can fit in our pocket. Thank you everyone for the links.. But a big bluetooth keyboard or that weird sideways keyboard aren't fitting in a pocket. The Note is already giving my pocket a workout! Well I'll wait for now, or maybe make one myself.
We'll be waiting forever. No one seems to be interested in making one... If you do end up making one please let me know! I will pay you for it.
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We'll be waiting forever. No one seems to be interested in making one... If you do end up making one please let me know! I will pay you for it.
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Ugh I know. I'd be willing to pay a LOT. Like $70 or even a bit more if it was GOOD. Not hacked together. Though even if it was a bit hacked together if it worked and was relatively durable I'd pay near to half that. Yeah if I make one it probably won't be pretty lol but i'll keep you updated. I'll post how I did it if so. I'll wait a bit more and keep looking for QWERTY slider keyboard cases for the Note 3. I will post back if one is found!
If i want to write or draw something on my tab s2 like i write or draw it on a paper without worry to put my other part of hand on screen, how or what apps can help me?
Thanks in advandce.
Well if it's a Samsung I would use an s pen I think it's compatible I would also get adobe sketch book for drawing and s notes for writing
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doughmay said:
Well if it's a Samsung I would use an s pen I think it's compatible I would also get adobe sketch book for drawing and s notes for writing
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But S pen only compatible with note series or tab with s pen. Not all samsung device can compatible.
Mood92 said:
But S pen only compatible with note series or tab with s pen. Not all samsung device can compatible.
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Oh. Well then the best thing a this point is to get a normal stylus (not an s pen) with a pen like shape to replicate drawing as best it can because if it's not compatible than that's as good as it's gonna get.
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Does anyone know of a good alternative to the built-in Notes app? It works fine but I don't like using Samsung's apps if I there is an alternative.
I'm also going to try out some third party drawing and painting apps, so I'm open for suggestions there to.
Thanks
Nebo is by far the best.
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Nebo is by far the best.
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Thanks! In my 'quest' that one has been on most lists. I'll check it out. I think that 'Inkredible' is exactly what I was looking for, but haven't even used it yet.
Concerning your search for a good drawing app, I would suggest :
Autodesk's Sketchbook : I've been using it for a while (on my old Note Tab 2014 Ed.) and it's really good. IIRC some features must be unlocked (I probably did unlock everything a long time ago, so I'm not sure), but I love the UI : not in your face and very efficient.
Concepts : never used it but from what I've seen it looks awesome with some very cool features. Can't wait to test it on my yet to be received Tab S6 (not compatible on my old tablet)
Adobe Photoshop Sketch : I was using it a lot a long time ago (on my Galaxy Note 2) : I recall liking it a lot, I don't know why I'm not using it more.
Yeah as above stated auto sketchbook is good
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Nebo is by far the best.
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Nebo does indeed look great. Does it have 'palm rejection'? Even their site only mentions it in relation to Windows.
minidev said:
Concerning your search for a good drawing app, I would suggest :
Autodesk's Sketchbook : I've been using it for a while (on my old Note Tab 2014 Ed.) and it's really good. IIRC some features must be unlocked (I probably did unlock everything a long time ago, so I'm not sure), but I love the UI : not in your face and very efficient.
Concepts : never used it but from what I've seen it looks awesome with some very cool features. Can't wait to test it on my yet to be received Tab S6 (not compatible on my old tablet)
Adobe Photoshop Sketch : I was using it a lot a long time ago (on my Galaxy Note 2) : I recall liking it a lot, I don't know why I'm not using it more.
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I used to use a crippled version of Autodesk on a 7" tablet and loved it then! I just installed it and everything is now free.
Never heard of Concepts—I'll check that one out.
Photoshop Touch (discontinued) was also one of favorites from the past. I've read about, but have yet to find, the version that was modded for tablets and Pie—official developement was stopped way before Pie. This is probably the best Adobe app for smaller screens. IIRC it does "everything" well and when it was discontinued Adobe created 3 other apps that, combined, didn't have the functionality that PS Touch has. BTW, It's available in xda labs, but, like I said, it's UI is for smaller screens, and you'll have to track down, or go to my shared pCloud folder https://bit.ly/2VXRoLt to get the version modded for Pie. I don't have link to where I got it but I've checked it out, and I haven't done anything to it. It works on Pie, but the UI, imo, makes it unusable on large screens.
Thanks everyone!
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Nebo does indeed look great. Does it have 'palm rejection'? Even their site only mentions it in relation to Windows.
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Nebo has full palm rejection and is extremely accurate with its convertion. It has heaps of other usable funtions
I think this tab is freaking awesome! But.... I'm using onenote and the handwriting isn't as smooth as in for example Inkredible. Is there a handwriting app where l could write text and then move the text to OneNote? By the way, does OneNote have the handwriting-to-text-function somewhere?
Thanks guys!
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Nebo has full palm rejection and is extremely accurate with its convertion. It has heaps of other usable funtions
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You just convinced me. Thanks!
Squid is excellent if you just need it for taking notes and marking up PDF's. Not bloated with features you don't need. Has full S-pen pressure support, etc.
Also "INKredible - Handwriting Note" should be very good like i saw in a review. Im tempted to go for that.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.viettran.INKredible
LaCereb said:
Also "INKredible - Handwriting Note" should be very good like i saw in a review. Im tempted to go for that.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.viettran.INKredible
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I tried out thinking it had 'handwriting to text' feature, but it doesn't. I'm pretty sure I'll buy MyScript Nebo, but really just want 'handwriting to text' so am still looking for alternative.
Thanks
My issue with Nebo is that it does not support the pressure levels of the S-Pen, i.e., there is no difference in thickness. That is why I have returned it after a try. It is quite expensive either.
SO333 said:
My issue with Nebo is that it does not support the pressure levels of the S-Pen, i.e., there is no difference in thickness. That is why I have returned it after a try. It is quite expensive either.
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True, but I just bought it because it's the only app I could find with 'handwriting-to-text' function, which is really the only thing I want it for. $11 USD is a bit expensive, but in the big scheme of things I spend more on one lunch sometimes.
UPDATE: Works great! It even recognizes my very sloppy handwriting.
Just noticed MyScript Nebo is on sale for $2.99 USD—not sure for how long.
MyScript Nebo is excellent !
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Just noticed MyScript Nebo is on sale for $2.99 USD—not sure for how long.
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it says 3 days