Consider trying "Evernote" for notetaking.  I use it on laptop, Android
phone, Samsung Galaxy tablet & desk computer--syncs on all of them.  Also
includes option to take photos--great with phones--and clip web images.
 Works really well.

On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 12:32 PM, BF <[email protected]> wrote:

> I wouldn't think of using my Android phone - can't see that well.  I got a
> laptop for away from home, and the Flip-pal.  Is there a word processor
> or an app for taking notes and saving for tablets?  Friend says she can't
> save on her Motorola Xoom; might be that she doesn't know how. Think I
> asked at the Apple store when the new ones came out and was told there was
> not an app for note taking.  Maybe there is now.
>
> Betty
> FL
>
>
>   ------------------------------
> *From:* Debbie Pruitt <[email protected]>
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Sent:* Thursday, April 12, 2012 1:21 PM
>
> *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Does the size of screen annoy you while using
> Families for Legacy app?
>
> I use Families on both an Android phone and an iPad 2. Both devices have
> their benefits - as others have said, I always have my phone with me, and
> find the display very readable. I would not attempt entering data with the
> phone's keyboard, though!
>
> I have used the iPad at the courthouse, archives, etc., but have not
> entered data, as I would rather make photographs and enter information
> later.
>
> Also, images that are attached to your Legacy file (birth/death
> certificates, census images, etc.) will transfer to Families, and can be
> enlarged using the "pinch" method. This is a great benefit to me, both
> while researching on site and when sharing information with family members,
> at reunions, etc.
>
> Great webinar yesterday. Even though I've been using Families for a while,
> I learned some things that I didn't know.
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Tim Rosenlof <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>  I bought a netbook for "out of home usage". It runs all my apps just
> fine. I can type easily on it. It has a very vibrant screen. Very light and
> easy to travel with to wherever you go. It is the same size as my plip-pal
> for those documents you would like to scan that you cannot take with you.
> It also has a camera built into the frame of the screen. I use it for Skype
> or maybe a quick picture of something.
>
> I am sorry I cannot answer your original question. My son has a IPhone and
> it does look to hard to do research on it. It looked like a display only
> for "Families".
>
> I also have a Kindle Touch that stays beside me which works just fine for
> viewing. I just like my netbook.
>
> Tim
>
>
> On 4/12/2012 9:19 AM, julia m wrote:
>
>  I'm so glad I attended yesterday's seminar on the Families app for
> Legacy. I can hardly wait to get it, but first I need the hardware. I have
> been one of the holdouts--I don't have a smartphone or tablet or anything
> mobile like that. Have been thinking that it's time and so I"m ready to
> jump in!
>
>  My question to you Families app users: do you find it
> a hindrance while you're "out in the field" doing some research looking
> at a smaller screen of your Legacy file (in comparison to lugging a laptop
> around)? I'm considering the 7- or 10-inch tablet as I don't think I
> could maneuver on such a small screen as a smartphone.
>
>  Your comments are appreciated.
>
>  Thanks,
> Julia
>
>
>
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