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Old 07-19-2013, 06:45 AM   #63
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
Yes, having S-Note available while working in Word. This is where I run into a wall right now.
Unfortunately, I can't check anymore.
I've uninstalled Bluestacks weeks ago. Only did an initial test and never used it. And after the video driver update eventually uninstalled it.
But, if I remember correctly, Bluestacks was able to run Android apps in parallel. So, if I'm correct, you wouldn't have to run Android apps and Windows apps in parallel. You could do all in a single instance of Bluestacks.
Quite frankly, I've never considered using Bluestacks for "professional" apps. I've tested some games. And, most essentially, some navigation apps.
I love Navigon. Have it in the car, on every mobile and tablet.
But it's not available for Windows.
And, with the exception of the pre-installed (albeit good enough) Bing maps, I haven't found any navigation software at all. Strange and annoying enough: Even the own solutions from Microsoft don't work. They insist on an external (!!) GPS modem vie COM-port! What about the internal GPS on my Dell Latitude 10! Are you kidding me?!
So I wanted to try Navigon.
But it was a compromise. Performance was okay, but I didn't like the structure. Kind of a "box in a box".
And imagining to work in professional tools...

But question:
Why can't you use OneNote? or OneNote and Word? I understand, you don't have the stylus yet. But this problem you'll have on Android as well.

I've prepared an entire presentation on OneNote.
Lacking some features, compared to PowerPoint of course. But, at least for me, close enough to Word.
But you should be able to sue Word and OneNote in parallel, even side by side, without any problems.
And there are quite a few penabled apps for Windows.
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