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Old 08-02-2011, 06:42 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by toomuchreading View Post
Write on paper, and capture to your computer?
I think people who really do just take notes and want them saved as they were scribbled down in a meeting might like it. (It doesn't really save any paper, though!) So if you care more about capturing the words vs. the way the words look, it's something to consider.

Although maybe you can't tell with my messy notes from the previous post, it wouldn't work for me because I'm constantly erasing and rewriting to get things to fit visually where I want them. Or, if a letter isn't formed perfectly, I want the option to go back, erase and rewrite. I read through the reviews and I didn't see anyone comment about this, just that software can do som editing it after the fact. (But the software can't "rewrite" a word I don't like the look of.)
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