I tried freenote. It's pretty good. I can't set up different folders. Any other good ones with palm guard? Thanks.
I am using Asus Supernote.. it is okay, just a little too much lag while drawing.
There aren't a lot of apps to try. Bummer!
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I like Handrite. Nice interface, easy to use, an overall good writing app.
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I like freenote and Asus supernote. But I would love to find something that also records audio with the notes similar to the livescribe pen system.
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Lecture notes
Antipaper Notes HD. Works great!
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I haven't found a single use for it yet
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i cut my friends' faces out and place them on random bodies. Other than that, i'm not an artist so i'm struggling ways to find uses for it.
Quick Notes!
Really great for quick notes, some sketching. It's awesome for Draw Something too!
It's very extremely useful on taking quick medication orders/directives from doctors when I'm on call.
I use it on scribbling directions from screenshots when there's a problem using an application
I use it for sketching drills I'm going to do for soccer practice and vball practice. I also use it to write down conditioning ideas and setup for the vball and soccer team.
I use it for quick notes or a short grocery list. And sometimes if I have an idea that includes s couple e if people I'll use it to write it down and then send it out.
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When I'm not on the go I use it to navigate quite a bit especially when going through system files as well as using Swype.
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Dillsnik said:
I haven't found a single use for it yet
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"New Business" ideas are always floating through my mind...i use it on "s note" to capture my drawings and record notes. Eventually print or store on evernote.
Hey kids. i'm looking to find a note app that utilizes the S-pen and sync with the cloud (dropbox, box.net etc). I tried Gnote, but it doesn't support the pen, just keyboard based input. Anyone know of an app that can do the above?
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Hey kids. i'm looking to find a note app that utilizes the S-pen and sync with the cloud (dropbox, box.net etc). I tried Gnote, but it doesn't support the pen, just keyboard based input. Anyone know of an app that can do the above?
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Evernote with Skitch works wonders. Check it out. The bonus to this is all of my past notes are now annotatable.
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Hey kids. i'm looking to find a note app that utilizes the S-pen and sync with the cloud (dropbox, box.net etc). I tried Gnote, but it doesn't support the pen, just keyboard based input. Anyone know of an app that can do the above?
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Bamboo Paper is out now and works nicely with the S Pen, however it's feature set is incredibly light. No undo/redo, and you'd need to share each page individually. It's far less capable than the iOS version, but hopefully they will improve it soon as it looks gorgeous.
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Bamboo Paper is out now and works nicely with the S Pen, however it's feature set is incredibly light. No undo/redo, and you'd need to share each page individually. It's far less capable than the iOS version, but hopefully they will improve it soon as it looks gorgeous.
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There is a undo/redo and its pretty nice the way its handled
You do an undo by swiping two fingers towards the left... if u took too much out, simply slide back towards the right
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Papyrus works great
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S-Note and S-Memo Can Sync
S-Note and S-Memo can be synced with Google Drive and Evernote.
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Papyrus works great
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I have to agree give Papyrus a try. I have been using it for a week now and its pretty good.
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S-Note and S-Memo can be synced with Google Drive and Evernote.
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It does but you have to enter credentials every time which is a real pain. If Samsung only had the brains to autosync s note to the Web they would have a product i would genuinely pay good money for. I love using it but tend to use Evernote with less features as my notes are automatically on the Web when i go to PC, just don't really get to use the s pen then, and skitch note sucks!
Try freenote, just got it, the UI is terrible but once you get used to menus the feature set is pretty amazing
syncing s-note
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Hey kids. i'm looking to find a note app that utilizes the S-pen and sync with the cloud (dropbox, box.net etc). I tried Gnote, but it doesn't support the pen, just keyboard based input. Anyone know of an app that can do the above?
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While the native s-note file exension, which is snb, will upload to drop box you cannot open it in anything other than s note. I have found it is best to export your s-note note as a pdf and then upload it to dropbox, or drive or what have you. You can then import the pdf back into the s-note app and then continue to add to it. Not ideal, I agree but certainly doable. This is how I export my meeting notes that I take.
Hope this helps.
Anyone remotely interested in Note Journal Apps, or a note freak like me will imediately recognize this as an extraordinary app.
The only note app I've seen that is as full featured is TT Note.
Its connected to Evernote and Google Calendar,syncs with GDrive,and Dropbox.
Really cool. Its a little, a little, cluttered looking but thats all changing.
Check it out in the play store.
I just found it the other day too. I have to agree it's more feature filled than any other Note centric note app I've tried. It's cleverly put together but it definitely needs a UI makeover.
Definitely deserves to be better known, I'm looking forward to learning to use it more.
I really like papyrus. Does what snote does but a lot better and some extra features
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I used it on note 1 when i shifted to cm rom to fill the gap lack of snote created, but tht was shabby, it's definitely improved a lot, thnks fr ur post,wht worth to note is snote takes a hell lot more time to open n to create a simple note u need to go to three menu click
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Is there a setting so that it only detects the S-Pen and not fingers?
Brgds... /Tubgirl
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Is there a setting so that it only detects the S-Pen and not fingers?
Brgds... /Tubgirl
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For which app?
Leaning towards flip board. Haven't felt either out long enough tho.
I like pulse better than both
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Google currents, love the look and feel
With support for offline content.
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Google Currents.. Much better...
No one, Feedly
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No one, Feedly
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I second feedly, after learning of Google Reader's demise i've used nothing but this and it's fantastic.
I prefer Pulse myself.
You can see more headlines at once and then decide which stories you want to actually read.
I find having to flip through every story with Flipboard and Currents annoying.
But I can see how they could be appealing as they are more like flipping trough a paper magazine.
I like Google Currents if I want to read from a specific source. Swipe left right to switch between new sources and up down to scrollbetween articles. So convenient! I llike flip board for the compilation of articles or news from various sources at once.
I'm used to flipboard.
So im gonna stay with flipboard
+1 for Feedly. Not perfect but good enough. I can't stand flipboard and especially currents. Too much gloss. At least with Feedly, I can make it look more like Reader.
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Pulse for blogs and news, flipboard for pictures . Addicted to both
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Pulse is too condensed making it hard to read full titles, Currents I feel like is not as intuitive and simple as Flipboard. I mainly use Flipboard on my note 2 and ipad.
I'm a fan of currents, personally.
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Flipboard on the note 2 and New iPad. I'm a fan!
Using the Note app with the S-Pen is important to me so I am wondering if there is any 4.3/4.4 ROM out there that will do this. Thanks.
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Using the Note app with the S-Pen is important to me so I am wondering if there is any 4.3/4.4 ROM out there that will do this. Thanks.
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You can download Bamboo from playstore. Worked good for me.
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Check out these pens from Adonit. They eliminate your need for TouchWiz. They focus on iOS support, but they do work with Android. There are a number of YouTube videos you can review.
http://adonit.net/jot/pro/
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Papyrus is another option. I actually forgot this phone has an spen.
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If you really want the Samsung apps, then the answer is no.
There are a ton of apps which work with the spen hardware just like on a stock rom, including palm rejection and spen button use etc, use the market and search.
Thanks guys, I will try all your suggestions out. I like the handwriting to text feature though.
There's nothing better than S-Notes but a few as good. Here are my top choices in order of best.
LectureNotes - though on KitKat, the writing lags a bit
Papyrus
Memo
Stylus Beta - Although not a note app, it allows you to use the S-Pen to input text
Write
Jotter
Bamboo Paper
OmniNote