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Ravensknight 05-03-2012 08:10 PM

Android 2.1 Note taking App?
 
I have a Superpad, which has android 2.1.
I find in my line of work that I am constantly carrying a paper notebook around to scribble notes in.

Is there a good app that I could use so I could start using my tablet instead? I would really like to use it for more than just a comic/manga reader :)
I need something I can write with my stylus, quickly, and then easily find again later that day.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks...

VaporPunk 05-04-2012 12:19 AM

I use SuperNote, just not sure it is compatible with Eclair.

Dave_S 05-04-2012 01:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VaporPunk (Post 2068167)
I use SuperNote, just not sure it is compatible with Eclair.

According to Google Play Supernote is compatible with 2.1 on up.
Link

VaporPunk 05-04-2012 02:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave_S (Post 2068221)
According to Google Play Supernote is compatible with 2.1 on up.
Link

Then it gets a big thumbs up from me. I was too lazy to look it up...:) Thanks.

=X= 05-04-2012 11:14 AM

Personally I've forgone the whole stylus option on Android tablets and have opted to use a good keyboard like FlexT9, Swype, or SwiftKey to enter text. The value here is that text is searchable so I can later perform serches(more on this later). Pen taken notes will also be image based so they will take up much more space.

That said there are a few good Pen optimized note taking apps. I use Gnote which has features for keyboard and Stylus. The nice thing about Gnote is it syncs with your Gmail account so you can later access your notes from a PC or other Android device.

Also a good app is also Quil wich is optimized for taking notes with a stylus.

I would however recommend that you use something like Catch or Evernote to store your image based notes. These services OCR your notes so you can search them later

afv011 05-04-2012 11:37 AM

I recommend EverNote. You can access your notes via a PC app, or the browser, and has a sync feature. Very nice and convenient.

macminer 05-04-2012 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by afv011 (Post 2068967)
I recommend EverNote. You can access your notes via a PC app, or the browser, and has a sync feature. Very nice and convenient.

And I strongly discourage you from using Evernote. I recently lost important notes I was scribbling during a lecture because Evernote failed to sync (apparently there was neither WiFi nor 3G in the lecture room). Evernote for Android is just a thin client to the web-based Evernote notes container.

A much better option is Freenote:
http://play.google.com/store/apps/de...ouxie.freenote

It nicely lets you customize handwriting options and it keeps the handwriting as vector shapes, so it can resize, move the text etc. It can also easily share the notes to any application that can take images, including PDF creators, Evernote etc.

So, even if you keep your notes mainly on Evernote, it seems sensible to take your notes with Freenote and then export/share the note to the cloud-based Evernote, Dropbox etc.

Ravensknight 05-04-2012 01:03 PM

Thanks all.
the thing is, I am just not a keyboard [virtual] typer. I NEED to scribble :)
I do a lot of walking around with clients and I need to take down the specifics of what they want while it is fresh in my head. And I can add details that matter to us but not necessarily the client.

Scribble, scribble, scribble....

5thWiggle 05-04-2012 02:51 PM

Superpad has a resistive touchscreen? Try MaplePaint. Free, saves as SVG, can add text via keyboard, and you make room between "scribbles" if needed (verticle only). Works great with my Pocket edge (resistive screen) because it has icons for all tools (no gestures needed).

Also, look up Diopen as a handwriting recognition keyboard replacement.

Ravensknight 05-04-2012 03:03 PM

it is resistive, not the best, ie I have to press firmly, but if I can get a good app I don't mind...

5thWiggle 05-04-2012 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ravensknight (Post 2069262)
it is resistive, not the best, ie I have to press firmly, but if I can get a good app I don't mind...

Give MaplePaint a try. It's worth it if only for the no-multi-touch-needed feature.

=X= 05-04-2012 11:07 PM

@macminer Evernote now has offline cashing you can now create notes offline. My biggest issue with Evernote is that every time they add a substantial feature they'll ask for more permissions.

Freenote looks interesting I'll have to give it a try

Sweetpea 05-14-2012 02:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by macminer (Post 2069103)
And I strongly discourage you from using Evernote. I recently lost important notes I was scribbling during a lecture because Evernote failed to sync (apparently there was neither WiFi nor 3G in the lecture room). Evernote for Android is just a thin client to the web-based Evernote notes container.

I almost never sync my evernote notes... I turned it off. However, you must save your note before exiting the application.

I am probably prejudiced, as HTC integrated Evernote into the Flyer and made a pen-app, but I like my Evernote. I use it as my shoppinglist :p

macminer 05-14-2012 08:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sweetpea (Post 2080651)
I almost never sync my evernote notes... I turned it off. However, you must save your note before exiting the application.

... which is quite different from most other note taking applications I used. If I edit a note, I assume it is stored in the database the moment I start writing, not like a "fresh" MSWord file which I need to create, name and save.

But on the occasion I mentioned previously I actually tried to save the note and Evernote seemed to have done that (although it took surprisingly long). Only later I found that it actually tried to synchronize the note with the web-based notes and failed, not saving the note anywhere...

Tabatha 05-15-2012 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ravensknight (Post 2068009)
I have a Superpad, which has android 2.1.
I find in my line of work that I am constantly carrying a paper notebook around to scribble notes in.

Is there a good app that I could use so I could start using my tablet instead? I would really like to use it for more than just a comic/manga reader :)
I need something I can write with my stylus, quickly, and then easily find again later that day.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks...

I use Colornote which is free from the Amazon App store

http://www.amazon.com/Social-Mobile-...7102699&sr=1-1


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