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Old 08-11-2008, 02:13 PM   #5
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Also, I find the notes application a little disappointing, I was expecting it to be at least as complex as "Paint" (if you can think of Paint as being complex), but I found that I can only draw "pen like" lines, no squares, no circles, no filling. Also the network is only on while you are connecting to iDS, but I think there is a walkthrough on this somewhere in the forums.
I keep hoping someone will get around to porting a simple paint program to the iLiad. Inkscape or Dia might be ok, but I think they're both too heavy and too dependent on menus and such. We want something similar to the notes functionality the Newton used to offer, I think.

There's a list of Linux drawing applications here: http://www.linuxlinks.com/Software/Graphics/Drawing/ Maybe something like tkdraw?
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