On Tue, Feb 13, 2018, at 2:58 PM, Daniel Camolês wrote:
>
> I understand the sunken cost fallacy, but seriously, there's a reason
> handwriting on tablets is not that much used despite the existence of
> softwares for such. It can be useful when it comes to short annotations, but
> it's really
On 2/13/18, Mart Zirnask wrote:
> On 13/02/2018, Lucio De Re wrote:
>> Stenography (short-hand)?
>>
> Yes -- "everything is a line"!
> https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/06/yeah-i-still-use-shorthand-and-a-smartpen/373281/
>
Thank you for that bit of present-day archaeology.
Any
On 13/02/2018, Lucio De Re wrote:
> On 2/13/18, Daniel Camolês wrote:
>> [ ... ]
>>
>> Maybe it's not impossible that someone would come up with a way to input
>> text using a pen over a screen that's even more efficient and convenient
>> than a keyboard. So far, such technology just doesn't exis
Maybe it's not impossible that someone would come up with a way to input
text using a pen over a screen that's even more efficient and convenient
than a keyboard. So far, such technology just doesn't exist.
Dust off the handwriting code that was done for the bitsy.
On 2/13/18, Daniel Camolês wrote:
> [ ... ]
>
> Maybe it's not impossible that someone would come up with a way to input
> text using a pen over a screen that's even more efficient and convenient
> than a keyboard. So far, such technology just doesn't exist.
>
Stenography (short-hand)?
Fashion is
Well because... A keyboard is very cheap and if you could pay for your
tablet, you can probably afford it? And it's an efficient way to input
text, way more efficient than any handwriting on a screen.
I understand the sunken cost fallacy, but seriously, there's a reason
handwriting on tablets is n
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018, at 12:52 PM, Daniel Camolês wrote:
> You could use, you know, a keyboard
with my ordinary tablet? sure! with a $600 tablet whose main trick is
the handwriting input? why would i buy the tablet?
--
The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne. -- Chaucer
You could use, you know, a keyboard
Em 13 de fev de 2018 10:49, "Ethan Grammatikidis"
escreveu:
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2018, at 2:51 PM, hiro wrote:
> > your features sound neat, but they don't solve the problem of inputing
> > longer text.
> >
>
> i imagine many would find handwriting more comfortab
On Mon, Feb 12, 2018, at 2:51 PM, hiro wrote:
> your features sound neat, but they don't solve the problem of inputing
> longer text.
>
i imagine many would find handwriting more comfortable than tapping a lot.
possibly more accurate too, although an osk on a screen that big isn't too bad
for a
your features sound neat, but they don't solve the problem of inputing
longer text.
On Feb 12, 2018, at 5:44 AM, hiro <23h...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> i might even run acme
> for a day for you. but with mouse and keyboard, i would never replace
> them with touch input.
Ah, but where’s the challenge in that?!
Some ideas to give a sense of what I’m thinking: drawing a line across
th
we have two of these devices here in the office and my coworker loves
to use it for making notes and sketches.
i like the device's size for reading pdfs with annoying layouts, and i
prefer this screen technology to the glaring normal displays i get to
use otherwise.
replace my main monitor with on
https://gizmodo.com/the-remarkable-e-ink-tablet-is-way-too-good-for-its-sof-1822612517
People like writing on its plastic screen much better than on iPadPro
with its glass screen. Even with a thin plastic protector screen on
the iPad, it does not fell like writing on paper - the screen doesn’t
“gi
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