Microsoft’s One Note program adds a powerful elements to your notes… sound. One Note allows you to record audio with your notes, play back the audio and see the notes that you wrote in real time. Want to see how it works? [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oa1C5X8IqtM[/youtube] Current generation Tablet PCs like the Motion LE 1700 enhance this function …Read more
Tablet PC 101 #15: Take notes at conferences
A pen makes a lot more sense for note taking than a keyboard because it is unobtrusive. So a Tablet PC is ideal for note taking at conferences. A Tablet PC goes under the radar at a conference because it takes the expected form of pen and paper. On the other hand, if you pop …Read more
Tablet PC 101 #14: Take notes at School
One of the most likely places that you’ll see a Tablet PC is at a school or university. Tablet PCs are especially handy in university for two reasons: Digital note taking and recording Mobile computing. Of course, a regular laptop can do mobile computing. However any time you need to take notes, a Tablet PC …Read more
Tablet PC 101 #13: Create your own unique true type font
Microsoft has some really cool power toys for Tablet PC. The “My Font” tool allows Tablet PC users to create a true type font using their hand writing. That means that you can create documents with your own unique scrawl. The My Font tool is simple to use and allows you to adjust, retire and …Read more
Tablet PC 101 #12 Connect to the mobile Internet with 3G or Next G
Tablet PCs are designed to be used on the move. Most full size Tablet PCs now have a 3G / Next G modem built right in. That means you can connect to broadband speed Internet from practically anywhere in Australia. Earlier this month I arrived half an hour early to the launch of Motion Computing’s …Read more
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