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  2. Livescribe - Wikipedia

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    A Livescribe smartpen is about the size and weight of a large pen (5/8" x 6 1/8"), and is equipped with a removable ball-point ink cartridge, a microphone to record audio, a speaker for playback, a small OLED display, an infra-red camera, and internal flash memory that captures handwritten notes, audio and drawings.

  3. Comparison of note-taking software - Wikipedia

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    Text processing; tree numbering and sorting; custom tree icons; node checkboxes; checkbox filtering; search filtering; reminder alarms; compressed or encrypted notebooks; auto-minimize and/or auto-lock when idle; quick access key for fast notes; additional scratchpad; autosave of up to 9 previous file versions; automatic clipboard capturing ...

  4. Note-taking - Wikipedia

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    The note taker usually has to work fast, and different note-taking styles and techniques try to make the best use of time. The average rate of speech is 2–3 words per second (which is 120-180 words per minute), but the average handwriting speed as only 0.2–0.3 words per second (which is 12-18 words per minute).

  5. Stylus - Wikipedia

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    Active pens are typically used for note taking, on-screen drawing/painting, and electronic document annotation. They help prevent the problem of one's fingers or hands accidentally contacting the screen. As in ancient styluses, the stylus is pointed or rounded at one end and is made to fit in the grip of a hand comfortably.

  6. Zettelkasten - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of note-taking software – Comparison of computer software designed for taking notes; Edge-notched card – Index card with notches to store data; ENQUIRE – Tim Berners-Lee's program, predecessor to the World Wide Web, that used a card file metaphor; Hipster PDA – Satirical pen and paper personal organizer

  7. Active pen - Wikipedia

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    Active pens are typically used for note taking, on-screen drawing/painting and electronic document annotation, as well as accurate object selection and scrolling. [7] When used in conjunction with handwriting recognition software, the active pen's handwritten input can be converted to digital text , stored in a digital document, and edited in a ...