Tuesday 17 April 2012

Dropbox Takes Livescribe Notes To The Cloud [Updates]

The cloud storage darling, Dropbox , has just unveiled a new partnership with Livescribe , the king of the smartpen world. Livescribe owners will now be able to sync its memory with Dropbox, making all notes available on any computer with Internet access. For those unfamiliar with Livescribe, here's the nutshell. It's an ink pen that records the user's strokes as they write. This generates an electronic version of whatever is written or drawn that can then be viewed on a PC, smartphone or tablet. This helps bridge the gap between the real and the electronic, providing users with the simplicity of handwriting and the flexibility of a digital document. As an added bonus the pen also acts as an audio recorder. Of course, the usefulness of having a digital document is only increased as it becomes easier to share, so the partnership seems natural. Livescribe says about half their user base already has a Dropbox. This is not the only cloud-note solution offered, however. The device is already sold with a one-year subscription to Evernote premium. The only dark cloud over this partnership is the smartpen's lack of Wi-Fi . It can't sync notes in real time – instead, the user has to plug it in to a computer with a network connection and sync from there using software provided with the smartpen. This is only a minor inconvenience, but a future upgrade with Wi-Fi connectivity would be outstanding. Source: Slashgear




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1 comment:

  1. Sorry to inform you that the aforementioned pen has a problem: The connector is poor pen, so that by simply using the USB connect the pen to input information to the computer, eventually it will break. I've had two: the first 8 GB, I was 1 year and the second of 4 GB I only lasted two months. Also do not solve the problem you say it's misuse. When what happens is simply slip on and off, for recording on computer, is easily damaged. Definitely a product that looks interesting but poorly finished and poor customer service.




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