This episode of the iPad screencast is basically a more generic version of the tutorial I posted for scanning documents into Taposé. It shows how you can scan, annotate, and store documents on the iPad. Very useful for both students, educators, office workers, and so on.
NBT iPad screencast episode 2: Scanning, annotating, and saving paper documents
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Andreas Ødegård is an associate editor at Pocketables. He's more interested in aftermarket (and user created) software and hardware than chasing the latest gadgets and tends to stick with his choice of device for a long time as a result of that. Currently that includes an iPad mini and a Samsung Galaxy S II.
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Are you going to update your note taking apps reviews? It seems like a couple good ones have come out since your last review. I downloaded Note HD and I am impressed with how smooth it is on the new ipad. I
Hmm that’s definitely an idea, and something I haven’t thought of. Between being happy with goodnotes, it supporting the iPen, and I not being in school anymore, I haven’t paid as much attention to the note taking schene as I should – but it’s something I should keep up with. Perhaps it would be suitable as the theme of a screencast episode