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Originally Posted by Elizabeth_b
Could someone please see if MyScript Stylus (Beta) works?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...ile.v3_2_store
I've been reading academic pdfs on a rooted nook simple touch, with ezpdf. Yes, the screen is simply too small. I was about to give up and get a Samsung Note 10.1, when I heard about this. Bigger screen, and surely ezpdf must run as well on it as it does on my nook. (I get that the stylus works even better on the native pdf reader, but you can't export annotations, which means they must also be incompatible with adobe, okular, etc etc whereas ezpdf annotations can be shared with everything). If I can even write the comments using handwriting recogition, then this dominates the Note in every way I care about, I'll get it at once.
Btw, booxtor people, if it isn't too late to design your pdf reader to use the same annotations system as adobe, ezpdf, okular, etc, etc, then please do do that. We many-pdf-annotators can't lock everything in a walled garden, we need to be able to share in an interoperable way with colleagues.
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Hi. Yes, it works fine. I have it installed and I am using it. I have not tested it within annotated PDFs though. In all other regular entry fields it works fine. I will see if I can check how it goes with notes in PDFs and I let you know.
Japinder, basically it replaces the keyboard for entering text in the entry fields. It is like a mini scribble board at the bottom of the screen where the keyboard would appear and whatever you scribbles there is automatically converted to typed text and placed in the selected entry field. Very useful. I like it very much.