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Originally Posted by =X=
It doesn't even measure up to s pen. SPen right now is the best app at what it does. I've tried many apps, such as write, quil, lecture notes, sketchbook,etc... and they don't measure up. That is not to say they are not good. Spen is just better. Spen also works with Samsung's multi screen interface which is also a big plus.
Because this app is so feature rich it does have a larger learning curve than the others.
My only grip with Spen is the file format is proprietary so there is no way to archive your work unless you stick exclusively with Samsung.
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn
Is there a desktop application that will import S-Note notes?
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A little more on this...
Just tried it, and yes, you can get at you drawing this way, but it's not the greatest. It seems that Snote saves as an Office Open XML format, so there may be hope of a better way in the future.
Or just continue to export as Jpeg of Pdf for archiving.