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From: jones on 22 Jul 2010 01:40 Looking at the iNote Notetaker - looks interesting. Anyone here have one, and if so, what do you think? Thank you for any help given Katherine
From: jones on 23 Jul 2010 05:36 I would use it for jotting down notes. I always have bits of paper and notes all over the desk. Thought this might be a way of not losing the notes. And I attend meetings too, so it may help that way. Under $100 not bad I thought. Katherine > jones wrote: >> Looking at the iNote Notetaker - looks interesting. >> >> Anyone here have one, and if so, what do you think? >> >> Thank you for any help given >> Katherine >> >> > > Interesting use of Technology, but is it a Technology that people > actually need. Sort of like SMS Messaging, would we be better off > without it.
From: Mike Rofone on 25 Jul 2010 06:00 jones wrote... > I would use it for jotting down notes. I always have bits of paper and notes > all over the desk. Thought this might be a way of not losing the notes. And > I attend meetings too, so it may help that way. > > Under $100 not bad I thought. Aren't there widgets that do this? I thought that I saw one recently that mimicked Post-It Notes.
From: jones on 25 Jul 2010 21:17
Need it for taking with me as I write notes at meetings etc and come back home, plug in the USB and the notes go straight on computer, without my having to key everything in again. Katherine "Mike Rofone" wrote in message > >> I would use it for jotting down notes. I always have bits of paper and >> notes >> all over the desk. Thought this might be a way of not losing the notes. >> And >> I attend meetings too, so it may help that way. >> >> Under $100 not bad I thought. > > Aren't there widgets that do this? I thought that I saw one recently that > mimicked Post-It Notes. > |