Palm’s trippy version of pen & paper - free version

Monday, June 11, 2007input methods

Penovate Pnotes Palm ProgramAlmost all you need to know about this program is easily grasped by taking a gander at the screenshot to my left. This is a digital ink application on steroids. This is the kind of software no one would naturally come up with because this kind of writing happens in an alternate dimension but it makes sense for devices with conservative screen real estate. This is also the kind of program you don’t find for free but I figure to encourage the average Diddlebug user to tap the stylus to the touchscreen and test the ballpoint, a zero dollar incentive will get the average Joe talking the red pill and experience non-linear writing. pNotes also adds this twist to alarms by letting you set alarms to certain sections of text - trippy. The limitations of the free version keeps you relying on internal memory for your notes. Check out the videos and then take the red pill if you dare.

3 Responses to “Palm’s trippy version of pen & paper - free version”

  1. LJ

    What’s the name of the software, and where can I get it?

  2. Fox

    The name of the software is pNotes and you can download the free lite version right on the home page of pennovate

    http://www.pennovate.com/

  3. Radek Pilich

    Yeah, this is somehow nice, but unfortunately my handwriting on Palm’s screen is even poorer than on paper :|

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