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Originally Posted by ghostwheel
1. Make the pen software compatible with other android apps that work with pens. Onyx doesn't need to invent everything - just work with a developer of one good note-taking app, and make it compatible, or even better make them all compatible. For example Xodo!!!! (or squid, lecturenotes, onenote, evernote...)
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Originally Posted by mdp
That does not need Onyx. All it needs is the interest of the said developer.
(Or any developer, if the note-taking app is open source.)
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If we're talking about note taking apps, so we can scribble while we read, it would also require Onyx enabling split screen mode with third party apps.
I would love to use an Onyx Boox for maths, having my textbook on the left side of the screen and my copybook on the right side of the screen, but as I've understood it the current Onyx notetaking app is locked so 1 textbook page only lets you have 1 page for notes.