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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Best handwriting app on the kindle fire,
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This review is from: Smart Writing Tool - 7notes Premium (Kindle Fire Edition) (App)
I purchased 7notes on sale for $5 (was waiting for my stylus to arrive in the mail) and I would have gladly paid the $10.The app is best used with a good stylus (I use a Verteks Black) and a little practice is required to get the hang of writing on this screen. I was hoping to be able to replace my notebooks with my kindle and keep all of my school note taking in one place. This, I can safely say I will now definitely do. Handwriting is smooth and easy once you can find your comfortable writing speed. I am normally a fast and sloppy handwriter and had to slow myself down a little, but I am more than comfortable writing at this speed. I rate this app a 4/5, but only because I wish it had a way to organize your notes. currently, all are displayed on one long list. There exists a limited search function though.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Useful notebook replacement.,
By Michael A. Loscalzo (New York City) - See all my reviews
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For the price that you pay for this app, I feel like it does the buyer justice. When I bought this app my thought behind it was towards how this could come handy in the classroom environment. Think about, a note taking app that responds to the same responsive flicks of your hand the same way it does with a pen. If only it were that easy though. There's a lot to this app, many options from spacing to letter size and colour.There's plenty here to satisfy your basic needs but you see that's not the problem I find here. I feel like the app becomes difficult when it comes to actually taking notes with your fingers. I don't feel like it leaves enough space for writing the notes. The room it leaves you doesn't even cover half the page which makes me think how quick is this compared to actually taking notes on paper. But I feel like this can be good and I'm sure it will only improve from here. I recommend this app for anyone who wants an alternative for writing and note taking.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good 3x5 notecard replacement,
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My particular situation has me writing most of my notes these days on 3x5 note cards, and for that scenario this program appears that it will serve its purpose very well. In other words, short bits of writing--bullet list kind of stuff, brief and to the point. I personally would not consider this in a situation where I would write extensive amounts of text or even notes from a long meeting or class that would require a lot of note taking--and am not rating it in that light because I just wouldn't use a 7" tablet and stylus in that way regardless of the software package.I like that you can use any or all of handwriting recognition, soft keyboard, and scribbles (which can be converted later if you want) in the same note. I can't say for sure whether this will replace my trusty note cards, but I am going to give it a try and if it doesn't work I suspect it will be more to do with the form factor of a tablet than this program. The recognition is impressive (to me at least) but I expect that I will have to train my handwriting a little bit to be more effective. I really like that you can turn the recognition off if you just want something quick and dirty, and then you can convert later if you even care to. In my case, I never have the option to convert my 3x5 note cards, so that's a luxury as far as I am concerned. It forces you to use a graffiti-like writing space underneath the actual notes on the screen (per screen shots) but I think that is probably necessary given the 7" limitation. It effectively scales down your writing or converted text (to a configurable size) in the note area to maximize what you see versus what you write. I would call this a necessary compromise, or at least a valid one for which the application shouldn't be negatively rated IMO. I personally don't feel that a capacitive screen/stylus combination is precise enough to fit inline on that small of a screen and some tradeoff is necessary. Regardless, it is a conscious design decision on their part and it is made clear in the video and screen shots so don't be surprised. I won't give it 5 stars (yet at least) as it is not great as a note organizer. One example--every time you start the app, it puts you in a new note. I'd want a configurable option of either (a) go into a new note, (b) open the last opened note, or (c) start in the note list which would let me do what I want. This small enhancement might be enough in my eyes to bump it to a 5. That said, I'm sure a more savvy user would want things like encryption or integration with more apps/sites or more UI preferences. I personally favor simple tools. Only other thing I can say I don't like is that it is a little clumsy if you want to fix a mistake (either due to poor penmanship or incorrect recognition) after you've committed it to the text area. As an example, you need to insert a space in order to have it accept your text into the note, which doesn't work well if you are trying to correct a letter in the middle of a word--you have to hit space then backspace--if there is a better way, it is not obvious. I'd like to see this improved in a later update, but I'm sure I could optimize myself around this. It really does make the handwriting recognition part of it a little sub-optimal, particularly when you do it after the fact and may have to edit the results of recognizing sloppy handwriting. Making the memo organization a little more effective and streamlining the editing process would make this a strong 5 in my book, so I am holding out hope!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Needs a little work... but best one so far on Kindle Fire,
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Compared to Handrite Pro this is 100% better on the Kindle Fire. It appears to complete your intended strokes if the screen sensor doesn't keep up, which is really nice. The letter and word are pretty good, though they get in the way sometimes. They need to be separated from the stroke input area. Had to dig to find the "convert after you're done" feature. (Long press the stroke inputed text at the top).The help feature doesn't seem to work. Other than needing drastic improvement with help and hints, once you get used to it it's pretty slick.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Big waste of money.,
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Well I got "got" again buying an app just because it's "specially made" for the Kindle Fire. Wishful thinking on my part that the ridiculously high price would reflect the quality of this app.You get about one inch of writing area so of course you're limited to one or two words at a time--not my idea of quick note taking. No help, tutorial or instructions whatsoever. The "online help" --from the app's own menu--does not exist as it comes up error 404 and is half English and half Chinese. An independent online search was fruitless. Pretty poor for a brand new app. It appears they put more into the promo than into any useful help *after* you buy it. If you think taking notes by writing one or two huge words at a time is quick and easy, then maybe you'll find this app useful, otherwise save your money. I wish I'd stuck with the free notepad apps I already have that work great (using the keyboard.)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
They still need to develop this app.,
By DAE YOUNG KIM (NJ, USA) - See all my reviews
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need more functions and options like MSWORD.function for inserting picture and more options for converting document file to doc or pdf. if they develop this app consistentely, they gain lots of money and the users enjoy using this app.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than expected,
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This app works just as advertised. I had no problem accessing help menus nor did I have a problem exporting via email. There is a search function , but I have not tried it. Word recognition is very fast. I would recommend using a stylus, but did not have a problem just using my finger. The ability to put an alarm on a note so that it pops up later at a specified time should be useful as a reminder of what needs to be done. For the price, it is an excellent value. It has raised the usefulness of my Kindle Fire to the next level.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
pretty good,
By DJF (Las Vegas, NV) - See all my reviews
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definitely the best hand writing app for the Fire. I do have some feedback, namely that the evernote connect option gives a server error. dropbox or google docs functionality would be nice. will add other feedback or suggestions later!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
very good app.,
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this works about as well as the Microsoft character recognition on my older HP tablet. Given the limitations of a 7" screen and a touch screen not made for a stylus, I think it does remarkably well. I have used. it with and without a stylus and I think it does a good job either way, although a bit better with a stylus. It took a little time to train myself on it, but now I'm much faster than my pathetic keyboard speed. I was trying to decide between a Fire and an HTC Flyer. when the Flyer wasdiscontinued in the US. I bought the Fire. Between my Iphone, which I always have with me anyway, and this app, it does everything I wanted in a tablet.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Smart recognition of text and handwriting.,
By Christen Wagner (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
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I am a college student that needs to take a lot of notes in the classroom.Since I got my Kindle Fire, I spent a lot of time and money on finding the best note-taking app. And 7notes is exactly what I was looking for in a note-taking app. With a few more updates, this will be the perfect handwriting app. There are a couple of things which could make it better, but I love where this app is going - that's why I gave it 5 stars from the start. This one is by far the most intuitive, feature rich and easiest handwriting app to use. |
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