On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 18:39:23 -0500,
wrote:
>"Steve Jain [MVP]" <noreply.-@-.essjae.com> wrote:
>
>>Instead of carrying multiple paper notebooks, I just had my tablet pc
>>and a couple folders for any paper handouts.
>
>Ok but in what way was the tablet superior for taking
>notes over paper notebooks?
All I needed was the tablet pc, not 5 paper notebooks.
>
>Did the tablet convert you handwriting to text.... have
>OCR built in? Is that it?
No, I left it in my handwriting. I didn't convert it, no need to
really.
>
>Or does it just record the handwritten notes just as
>squiggly lines (like real handwriting) and save as
>image file?
You record your handwriting as handwriting.
OneNote is not image files, it's digital ink. OneNote uses notebooks,
the stuff you write stays as digital ink, you can erase, copy, paste,
etc with your handwriting.
another great thing is the shared notebook, you can "publish" a
notebook, email your lab partners who also have onenote and all work
on it at the same time.
None of the OneNote demos on the MS site really show it in action like
this. To really get a grasp, go somewhere that has tablets on display
where you can write on one, then you'll get it :-)
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Cheers,
Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP
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