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Livescribe and evernote review
Livescribe and evernote review











livescribe and evernote review livescribe and evernote review

The pen doesn't have a microphone, and it uses your iOS gadget's mic to record audio. Even though you're still writing on paper, not on a screen, you must pair your pen with an iOS device. It's an amazing product.īut as a non-iPhone user, the Livescribe 3 immediately annoyed me. When my notes aren't complete enough, I just tap in my notebook and hear exactly what the interviewee was saying. At trade shows, I record every interview with my Livescribe. I've had all three generations: the Pulse, the Echo, and the Sky. I've used a Livescribe as my primary note-taking device for several years. Its newest smartpen, the $149 Livescribe 3 ($299.00 at Amazon) (Opens in a new window), is no longer a standalone gadget: if you want to take notes with this slimmer, lighter, classier pen, you need an iPhone or iPad. The company keeps zigging and zagging on how to best embody this idea, though. Livescribe has a great core idea: to make "smart pens" that record your writing and synchronized audio, letting you play back your "pencasts" for your own edification and that of others. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.













Livescribe and evernote review