Some pretty good updates in this release, so I thought it was worth mentioning:
- Different colored pen colors
- The ability to choose from three sized pens
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Some pretty good updates in this release, so I thought it was worth mentioning:
- Different colored pen colors
- The ability to choose from three sized pens
Well admittedly I don't use it for much. Last night I used it for writing down the calories and ingredients to dinner as I made it with a stylus. I am hoping to use it to take notes in Persian-Farsi while I'm in Germany all of July and part of August, but it's hard as a left handed person to write right to left with any of the note taking apps.
Pen Ultimate for me is the best because it has wrist protection, which is an absolute must for lefties.
Even with that though it's still hard for me to write, but frankly I think the biggest problem is all the stylus have such a flat big ass tip to them, and you can't use a pen shaped tip.
Supposedly it helps by sort of predicting when your wrist is touching the screen so it doesn't count that as a pen stroke. Additionally, if programs detect your wrist as a pen stroke, when you go to write most of them aren't multi touch so it won't let you write with your stylus because it thinks you are already writing with your wrist.
Honestly, it doesn't work amazing, but it's infinitely better than any other notepad app I've found. I was hoping with the stylus I could really bang out Persian-Farsi notes but to be honest between the giant stylus tip and the lefty thing, it's not going to happen probably.
Anyone know why you can't make a stylus with a small tip for the iPad?
I saw 1 video of a paint type program, but the user had a glove on with the fingertips cut out.....like weightlifting or biking gloves.
I have already made my own stylus - it is stooopid easy and it works. Literally all you need is a metal tube sized like a pen and a piece of conductive foam jammed in one end. Use very sharp scissors to trim/shape the part of foam sticking out - you are done. You can make the tip as small as you want - well almost, but you can make it smaller than the commercially available ones. Also, I used a fat barrel pen cuz I hate skinny pens.
I am also a lefty and have foiund that I am okay writing without resting my hand on the surface. Maybe that is just me - I guess I learned to do that years ago as an attempt to prevent smearing. I tried the wrist protection on penultimate and found it to do very little. Apparently my exact hand position confuises it.
You should really look at smartnotes. This is the app I am going to use for work - I take many notes during intervierws. I am not going to go into all the functionality, but it has everything I could dream of for my use.
I use PenUltimate to take notes for some math classes, but i haven't gotten around to making my own stylus so I hold my index finger as I would a pencil and use that for writing. I'm a lefty as well and needed to train myself to not have my wrist rest on the screen as I wrote. I haven't tested PenUltimate out since the update about the wrist detection but I'll report back with what I find.
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