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I have used it to take notes while interviewing people, then, when I need more info on an answer I wrote down I can listen to that specific section of the interview to remind myself.
Even cooler I had a blog post I wanted to write about my planning process, but I couldn't get it into words, the post just wasn't working. So, I pulled out my livescribe and recorded a pencast that allowed me to explain the process while the visual plays out on my blog:
http://tinyurl.com/lhsoxr
I highly recommend the pen as well, I think it is creating a new form of media that will start to spread more and more.
I have been a big fan of the Livescribe Puluse SmartPen and use it in the work that I do with students with learning disabilities. Here is a link to show your readers how PaperReplay works
http://assistivetek.blogspot.com/2008/05/my-liv...
Regards
Brian
http://assistivetek.blogspot.com
I've seen these pens before, thought they were clever but never wanted to have notes in 100's of image files that were not searchable or couldn't be edited.
Your post prompted me to look a bit deeper and I quickly found that VisionObjects make an OCR software package specifically for Livescribe: http://bit.ly/NAVCM Hmm, even more interesting!
1) It needs to go bluetooth. It needs this for easy syncing between devices albeit your phone or laptop. This two would allow for it to record conference calls which is becoming a mainstay in terms of tomorrows workforce.
2) It needs to move beyond its own walled garden. Livescribe does offer an API bit it needs to be opened so that the information is available to third parties i.e... Evernote.
The pen is cool if you have it with you and the notebook or your PC/Mac. Any other time its useless (unless you access their portal). I would like to see this: I would like both companies to host a competition on TopCoder or some place similar to build out this mashup. This is the next step, I am bored and tired of the manual work needed to make these two wonderfully paired items talk. Loyal follower -mmartoccia.
Questions:
- How good is the audio quality for a regular meeting with 3-10 people?
- How do you approach the recording? Do you ask people for approval? What is their typical reaction?
Cheers,
Boris
The ability to "pencast" and share out information when necessary is great as well. I am a huge fan.
Sean
Tim Piazza
http://www.bzzmatters.com
Amazing technology that will only get better. I love when new technology doesn't just replace old ways of doing things but also improves upon it. We will always write things by hand at certain places and times, so why not incorporate computing power and someday social networking capabilities? Hey, my pen is following your pen... let's share notes...not during class of course. That's virtual cheating ya know. :)
I'll just block ya if you keep trying, bub.
Great stuff
I do need the text converter so will be checking out your link.
Thanks Chris for getting the word out on this pen.
Cat
This has a relevant video in here.
Thanks for posting this informative article.
http://hostwisely.com
So, Chris, maybe you have enough weight to ask them to change just this one thing--it's a line in the registry that allows the Desktop s/w to recognize the Notes files instead of the "Lite" version files. I'm leery of messing with regedit myself. Personally, I'm fine with paying extra for the more robust version of MyScript. All LiveScribe has to do is enable the Desktop integration and let customers choose which version of the handwriting recognition software they then want to buy from Vision Objects.
Thanks Chris, and I hope the push for your book goes well. I'm waiting for the Kindle edition but am primed and ready to buy!!
Rahaf
Me too. What blows me away is that once the data has been transferred from the pen to my PC, I can search for keywords and Livescribe finds them in my (often very messy) handwriting, as well as the meeting dialogue that was going on at the time I was writing. I have never lost a to-do list or a meeting note since I got this product.
LeapFrog FLY - and maybe the forthcoming Apple "iTablet" - can save handwriting.
I've been teetering on the edge about one of these Livescribe pens for my wife and I do think I foresee a Christmas gift in the works...
If something like this had existed when I was young, school would have been a whole lot easier, and more fun.
Cheers!
I just need a case that holds the pen, notebook, and headphones now.