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Originally Posted by initx
I am working as a strategy expert in the telecom industry. Working on business models, marketing strategy, asset management and similar things. Working mostly in Excel and in PPT.
So what I do with my M92:
- Using as a notepad on meetings (taking notes, drawing graphs etc.)
- Drawing drafts of PPT slides, graphs, graphical models, and discussing it with my colleagues, making notes and corrections on the draft
- Planning a PPT structure: I had been done on paper before, now on the M92. I split the "paper" (screen) to 8 parts (1 vertical and 3 horizontal lines) and draw small slides with the pen - to overview what will be the structure and content of the presentation.
- Recently I discovered how comfortable is to write a text with the pen for a lecture. So now I returned back to the "middle ages" and write the text of my lectures on the M92. And also use the M92 during the lecture to read my notes. Though, I can type blindly on a laptop's keyboard VERY fast. But, writing a lecture is very good on the M92: I have time to think, to say the words out loud before writing, and somehow to return to a very ergonomic and natural way of writing.
- Before joining a meeting, I always transfer the PPT-s of the meeting to the M92, and follow the lecture on the M92. I make notes on the slides with the M92.
All in all, I use my M92 as a productivity tool very heavily. A good OCR would be really great in the future, so that it can fully recognize my handwriting and thus I could minimize typing on a keyboard.
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If scribbling/sketching is the main application of your workflow: there are much better solutions, including OCR - for which you would need a more powerful cpu.
Organizing the notes/scribbles ist not exactly well development, a lot of workaround necessary ...