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Originally Posted by fbrzvnrnd
Well, I just received the Note3 yesterday and I played a little with it.
b) I only read ePubs, not pdf. The the ability to annotate ePubs with free-stroke is really great, but I have some fears: how can I export this kind of notes/scribbles?
c) Why there is only chinese and english dictionary for voice-to-text translation?
d) I want to make some keyboard experiment writing: what app/word processor is the better for fast typing?
Fabrizio
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The Scribble seemed to work okay on earlier versions so that you could switch to the Note app, and pull the scribble notes out. Now it doesn't work as far as I can see with ePubs.
The voice to text is likely using Baidu rather than Google so it doesn't have anything other than dialects of Chinese and English. If you're serious about doing lots of dictation you should probably use Google translate or similar based apps. It's also your choice of who you prefer listening to your voice and recording what you are doing...
For testing typing speed I suggest that you get a normal USB keyboard, plug into the OTG adapter and then compare with a Bluetooth keyboard. In my experiments they are pretty much the same, the eInk display slows everything down. If you just want a super simple app to type with then Writer Plus (in the Onyx app store under Study) is probably one of the fastest but I use AndrOpen Office for functionality.