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Originally Posted by xendula
I was having the same hopes when I got my Note2. The problem is the ecosystem: there are zero good handwriting apps on the Android or Samsung app store at the moment. Bamboo paper finally put out a version, with only a single notebook you can use, and Moleskin as well, but they don't come close to the really good iPad apps. I also bought all the other higher end handwriting apps, but again, they don't compare to the iPad apps. It makes me really angry, and keeps me in Apple's shackles. The native Samsung app, SNote, is not bad, but not great either. To make sure this wasn't a phone specific issue, I checked out all the apps on the Nexus 7 as well, with the same results.
The good news is that Noteshelf finally announced an Android version of their app, and they are actively looking for developers on their FB page. Noteshelf and the SPen would be killer!!
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Thanks for the info! Interesting about Noteshelf being developed for Android.
But anyway who am I kidding, I am stuck with Apple. I've had Apple computers at home since 1995 or whereabouts, and now I have an iPhone and iPad. If I wanted to change I'd have to relearn and rebuy everything. I'd have to be a lot more angry at Apple than I am to do that.
Plus, I doubt that a phablet would be of much use to me. I tried buying an iPad mini to carry in my handbag and leave the big iPad at home, but it was just too much bother and I got rid of it. I prefer the big iPad for most things, except reading one-handed on the train, which I can do on my iPhone. If I got a Galaxy Note I probably wouldn't do much more than that, and I'd have to do it the Android way which I'm not used to.
But the S-Pen is still a great idea