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Old 07-11-2011, 02:35 PM   #8
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I've been waiting for something like this for years; I need one that will save meeting notes in PDF that can be uploaded or emailed to a PC. I attend a lot of meetings on a lot of different topics, and either have to have a mishmash of subjects in one notebook, or have a lot of different notebooks.

The best solution so far has been a LiveScribe smartpen, but that also has its limitations, most notably it needs expensive special paper.

Oh, yes! A built in voice recorder that supports mp3 would be nice too. The LiveScribe has one, but it outputs HUGE .wav files, and doesn’t natively support compression, so I have to convert them to .mp3 in order to get small enough files to email.
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