Hello is would this tablet be good for drawing? - Galaxy Note 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hey i have a nexus7 and its okay but the drawing apps are so laggy with a stylus. Are there some good drawing/painting apps for this thing without much lag? Also has anyone found a 32gb on sale anywhere?
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Toyeboy said:
hey i have a nexus7 and its okay but the drawing apps are so laggy with a stylus. Are there some good drawing/painting apps for this thing without much lag? Also has anyone found a 32gb on sale anywhere?
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i personally haven't used many drawing apps other than snote, but that being said snote is a great app for simple drawing and there is little to no lag when using the stylus. I use it in class when taking notes to draw diagrams and such. You can select between different tools such as: pen, pencil, highlighter, and paintbrush which can also be pressure sensitive. I have owned this for about two months now and have nor regretted it once.

This 10.1 pen is great for drawing I ya the following paid aapps sketch pro and sketch book and ininfinity design, ask where really detailed drawing apps. Highly recommend giving them ago
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Go check in the General section. There's a thread with posted sketches.. FYI, I don't think digital equipment can replace physical (analogue basically) art at the moment, but it's pretty ***king great if you're doodling and stuff (or doing cartoon sketches and not super detailed art pieces).

Any tablet with wacom digitizer is great for drwaing
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Does anyone know if there is any new drawing - painting apps coming?

I Have just used s-Note and sketchbook Pro. I find s-Note to be more smooth and precise in detail work especially pressure sensitivity. I wish there was an app that had the stability of S-Note with the features of Sketchbook Pro.
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You could try Infinite Painter for Galaxy Note. It's more like an Artrage for Android. There is a free version that is specifically for the Galaxy Note phone, but it may work with the larger Note. The developer is very responsive so if it doesn't work just send him a message to get it worked out.
You might also try Adobe PS Touch and Adobe Ideas. I also like Papyrus Beta for sketching on my Note phone.
Those are a couple options that will likely work with the s-pen.
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Adobe PS Touch is included in the Galaxy Note 10.1, right?
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Pinnacle74 said:
Adobe PS Touch is included in the Galaxy Note 10.1, right?
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Yes, it should be
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Pinnacle74 said:
Adobe PS Touch is included in the Galaxy Note 10.1, right?
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Yes, it was at least on mine!
By the way, if you want to use an ideal calculator for the Note then use MyScript Calculator, for free on Play store
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You could try Infinite Painter for Galaxy Note. It's more like an Artrage for Android. There is a free version that is specifically for the Galaxy Note phone, but it may work with the larger Note. The developer is very responsive so if it doesn't work just send him a message to get it worked out.
You might also try Adobe PS Touch and Adobe Ideas. I also like Papyrus Beta for sketching on my Note phone.
Those are a couple options that will likely work with the s-pen.
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Thanks for the suggesting Painter and Papyrus , I'll check those out. Unfortunately Adobe doesn't cut it in tablet apps which is a shame.
I would install Ubuntu on it with MyPaint... I hope it will be posibble (with dual-boot) in the future.
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Thanks for the suggesting Painter and Papyrus , I'll check those out. Unfortunately Adobe doesn't cut it in tablet apps which is a shame.
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Agreed the adobe stuff sucks. It also requires a $50 per month subscription to get real files out. It's atrocious.
The Painter dev is very responsive and seems like a great guy.
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I would install Ubuntu on it with MyPaint... I hope it will be posibble (with dual-boot) in the future.
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I wish! I'll have to keep an eye on this possibility. Off to Google.
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Thinkpad Tablet
Try checking for such apps in Thinkpad Tablet forums. If they don't work now, I think they will be ported quickly.
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I would install Ubuntu on it with MyPaint... I hope it will be posibble (with dual-boot) in the future.
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if i can direct you to the following: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...MsImNvbS56cHdlYnNpdGVzLmxpbnV4b25hbmRyb2lkIl0.
It won't do me much good probably (I'll check soon) because it works through VNC - no pressure sensitivity.

[Q] Best App to draw a mindmap diagram

Dear all,
Galaxy Note is best tablet to take note, but i've seen a good app to take a diagram like mindmap. So anyone has a idea or has a app to do it?
Thanks so much
neo986 said:
Dear all,
Galaxy Note is best tablet to take note, but i've seen a good app to take a diagram like mindmap. So anyone has a idea or has a app to do it?
Thanks so much
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I'd try Mindjet
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I'd try Mindjet
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Hi,
I used mindjet as well as, however iMindmap was better. I mean a tool that we could free to draw.
So do u have any idea. I tried to find but ...
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Hi,
I used mindjet as well as, however iMindmap was better. I mean a tool that we could free to draw.
So do u have any idea. I tried to find but ...
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Oh I misunderstood you question sorry I'd draw with snote since it has the shape regognition funcion for circles for example but I don't know if there's better apps
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Oh I misunderstood you question sorry I'd draw with snote since it has the shape regognition funcion for circles for example but I don't know if there's better apps
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Thinking space pro
iMindMap HD is awesome, though expensive
I'm not buying imindmap out of principle. tony Buzau. com keeps spamming me.
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Yeap guy, snote is quite good app, but it is so small and have a little of options such as landscape.
Now i think lecturenotes couldbe better. U should try and give me ur opinion.
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I'm not buying imindmap out of principle. tony Buzau. com keeps spamming me.
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U can mark it like spam. I like the computer version one.
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Yeap guy, snote is quite good app, but it is so small and have a little of options such as landscape.
Now i think lecturenotes couldbe better. U should try and give me ur opinion.
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I usually just uncheck screenorientation and then use snote in "landscape" i find snote better cos it has other cool features. I have physics course at school now and I honestly have no idea on the math part cos its been 2 years since my last physics course. Luckily I just bought my note 10.1 and I do all my homework (when I do) with it and when im on a lesson im the first one to finish our tasks cos i use snote my teacher asked me how i suddenly can do it so fast and i told her that im just so freaking good. I'd like to see her face when shes checking my exam which I obviously have to do without my note.. that's a little off topic but I find it to be a very good example on how good our device actually is
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I usually just uncheck screenorientation and then use snote in "landscape" i find snote better cos it has other cool features. I have physics course at school now and I honestly have no idea on the math part cos its been 2 years since my last physics course. Luckily I just bought my note 10.1 and I do all my homework (when I do) with it and when im on a lesson im the first one to finish our tasks cos i use snote my teacher asked me how i suddenly can do it so fast and i told her that im just so freaking good. I'd like to see her face when shes checking my exam which I obviously have to do without my note.. that's a little off topic but I find it to be a very good example on how good our device actually is
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Okie guy, Note 10.1 is useful for study, however, i think Snote should have much more improved.
In my job, i have a lot of meeting and i often use mindmap to take notes. So i'm looking forward a useful application to do that.
thanks for sharing!!! ...
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Okie guy, Note 10.1 is useful for study, however, i think Snote should have much more improved.
In my job, i have a lot of meeting and i often use mindmap to take notes. So i'm looking forward a useful application to do that.
thanks for sharing!!! ...
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Yeah it could be much better I agree hope they develop snote more cos it has a lot more potential than it actually shows right now. Maybe the most important feature for me is splitscreen which sadly doesnt work on other applications..
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Did anyone come to any further conclusions. I've had a look around the play store, and the main options I can see that remain even remotely affordable are:
- mindmeister
- simplemind
- iMindMapHD (more pricey)
- connected mind
- snote with shapes enabled (I find these hard to edit)
But none claim any form of stylus support
Any feedback on which are the most usable for quick editing, navigation, use of handwriting (to name a node, or add notes to a node) and especially any comments on whether or not the spen helps
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Did anyone come to any further conclusions. I've had a look around the play store, and the main options I can see that remain even remotely affordable are:
- mindmeister
- simplemind
- iMindMapHD (more pricey)
- connected mind
- snote with shapes enabled (I find these hard to edit)
But none claim any form of stylus support
Any feedback on which are the most usable for quick editing, navigation, use of handwriting (to name a node, or add notes to a node) and especially any comments on whether or not the spen helps
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Hi,
I try iMindmapHD, however it doesn't support spen. Now, i usually use Qill App to draw and take notes. This application supports to draw lines and shapes too. I can try.
Have fun.
Mindjet
I've been using the Mindjet program in windows version for years. I've tried many Android apps, but I went back to Mindjet because
1. It works the way I do.
2. You can customize the look a great deal.
3. You can standardize node to make it easier to recognize later.
4. The files are compatible with the Windows version.
Your mileage may vary.
neo986 said:
Hi,
I try iMindmapHD, however it doesn't support spen. Now, i usually use Qill App to draw and take notes. This application supports to draw lines and shapes too. I can try.
Have fun.
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what about TouchDraw from Samsung market?
http://www.samsungapps.com/earth/to...?categoryId=G000011869&productId=000000511939
sharkeecz said:
what about TouchDraw from Samsung market?
http://www.samsungapps.com/earth/to...?categoryId=G000011869&productId=000000511939
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Interesting idea, but the app is £5.50, has no comments & minimal description -- though the pictures look nice
Any app at that price needs either a demo period and/or restricted free version so that the user can see if it's suitable
http://elevenworks.com/touchdraw-features/ gives some info (though android isn't listed on their website), though again it's unclear how usable the s-pen might be, or the app generally.
I've sent them some questions at https://twitter.com/touchdraw
use 5 USD voucher promotion vith Sam apps and you will have it for free
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use 5 USD voucher promotion vith Sam apps and you will have it for free
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It'll help, but not make it free. He stated the cost of TouchDraw is £5. On the market here in Canada the cost of the app is $13.50.
With that said, how do I get this $5 USD voucher?
saltorio said:
It'll help, but not make it free. He stated the cost of TouchDraw is £5. On the market here in Canada the cost of the app is $13.50.
With that said, how do I get this $5 USD voucher?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2005701

As I student, how I can make use off?

Hi everyone, I want to buy this tablet very soon ~ any way, I'm interested in a feature that will determine whether to buy it or not
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Can I download a PDF books (about 1000 paper) and use s-pen to add notes and highlight things, then leave and go back and find all data I add there.
Repeat the question but put PowerPoint instead of PDF, thank you.
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Hi everyone, I want to buy this tablet very soon ~ any way, I'm interested in a feature that will determine whether to buy it or not
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Can I download a PDF books (about 1000 paper) and use s-pen to add notes and highlight things, then leave and go back and find all data I add there.
Repeat the question but put PowerPoint instead of PDF, thank you.
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For pdf, you can achieve this with ezpdf amongst others. For PowerPoint, you probably will have to convert to pdf before annotating.
But both can definitely be done.
saw man said:
Hi everyone, I want to buy this tablet very soon ~ any way, I'm interested in a feature that will determine whether to buy it or not
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Can I download a PDF books (about 1000 paper) and use s-pen to add notes and highlight things, then leave and go back and find all data I add there.
Repeat the question but put PowerPoint instead of PDF, thank you.
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This tablet would be invaluable for a student.
You mean that in a good way or in a bad way
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Buy it!
I am a student too. I bought the note just for school, but I use it now for watching movies, calls etc.
The best thing for me as student is the s note app. I take the pen and note just like a pepper book. It is amaizing. It is like u have just one book and everything u need is in there when u study for exams I love it for my use
kenny1991 said:
I am a student too. I bought the note just for school, but I use it now for watching movies, calls etc.
The best thing for me as student is the s note app. I take the pen and note just like a pepper book. It is amaizing. It is like u have just one book and everything u need is in there when u study for exams I love it for my use
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Here's what I use. Not a student anymore but wish I had this when I was.
Dropsync - Setup a dropbox account and buy and SD card and then use Dropsync to do a FULL sync of Dropbox to your tablet for your notes/PDF books, etc. Dropsync will also automatically upload any updated files.
ezPDF - Annotate PDF files.
Polaris - Annote office files. I have other office apps, but this is the best for annotating documents.
S-notes- I use S-notes how I would use scrap paper, short documents, small notes, ideas, brainstorming etc.
LectureNotes - This is what I use as a notebook - better note taking capabilities. If you set it to a dropsync folder it will also sync your files into Dropbox and you can view them as a PNG file if you look in that folder. Dev also mentioned they may be willing to add an automatic export to Evernote feature which would make this a killer handwritten note app.
Total app costs I think are <$10 and will be the best money you spend. Everyone will be jealous. Whenever I'm at a conference and sit next to someone with an iPad they want to know how I'm doing what I do on my tablet!
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You mean that in a good way or in a bad way
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Buy it, dude. There a ton of threads on this already. Do a search.
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For pdf, you can achieve this with ezpdf amongst others. For PowerPoint, you probably will have to convert to pdf before annotating.
But both can definitely be done.
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Using Polaris office you can annotate powerpoint without converting to pdf.
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well im a also student, so here is my experience.
I primarily use repligoPDF to view my pdf (usually in ppt format which i then converted into pdf thru polaris office). so instead of printing out my slides then attend class to annotate, i can simply download and annotate there on my tablet.
As for regular note taking, i use LectureNote for general class note taking. This app is THE BEST for this tablet and waaaaay better then s note. You can choose different colors to write in and the pages scroll down instead of flipping like s note (which is so much easy to view). Not to mention there is also auto scrolling in which once you to write to a certain area on the bottom of the screen, the app automatically scrolls down for you. Dont have to flip a page anymore.
After all that, you can also download Dropbox and dropbox sync (which i recently discover) and EASILY sync your notes to dropbox and view it from ANYWHERE.
dropbox sync(paid version since free version only allow upload up to 5mb per doc) basically allows you to create 2 folders, one on your tablet and one on your dropbox, and the whenever there are changes made it automatically updates/uploads the changes to the cloud storage. That way, all your notes will be backup and assessable anywhere for additional reading or if you want to print it out (despite having a tablet and going green on printing out note for note taking, i still find using print-out version for studying for exams is more natural)
I havent play around with using word or excel, but from my previous TF700(with keyboard) experience, andriod arent really made for word or excel at the moment. you certainly can open up docs and excel files to edit, but i can assure you that it feels weird. You will prolly have better luck using a comp for that anyways since tablets are really ment for on-the-go-access(mostly viewing) without the bulkiness of a laptop and doesnt really replace a laptop.
Hope this helps!
I am a career guys whose married, have lovely wife + 2 kiddos. I am also a part time students, taking my MSc. in one of my local university. This is how im using my note 10.1 for my studying..multiscreen is rock!!
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IMHO Adobe PDF reader works fine! You can add comments, Text, freepainting. Highlight.
I use FolderSync to connect to my College Samba Server.
Btw. Is there a Way to screem record what you Do on a Android Tablet?
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I am a career guys whose married, have lovely wife + 2 kiddos. I am also a part time students, taking my MSc. in one of my local university. This is how im using my note 10.1 for my studying..multiscreen is rock!!
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Excellent example of possibilities. :good:
naimmkassim said:
I am a career guys whose married, have lovely wife + 2 kiddos. I am also a part time students, taking my MSc. in one of my local university. This is how im using my note 10.1 for my studying..multiscreen is rock!!
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Wow respect. You're actually doing it the way Samsung intended i ditched that snotes a long time ago due to... Well everything, i was skeptical in the beginning but after getting to know lecture notes =mind blown.
How can you write that well on the multi screen Window of s notes? Do you zoom in and out for each small bit?
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Wow respect. You're actually doing it the way Samsung intended i ditched that snotes a long time ago due to... Well everything, i was skeptical in the beginning but after getting to know lecture notes =mind blown.
How can you write that well on the multi screen Window of s notes? Do you zoom in and out for each small bit?
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Nop..no zoom in n out. I write it with the width is exactly fit.
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Wow respect. You're actually doing it the way Samsung intended i ditched that snotes a long time ago due to... Well everything, i was skeptical in the beginning but after getting to know lecture notes =mind blown.
How can you write that well on the multi screen Window of s notes? Do you zoom in and out for each small bit?
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Can Lecture Notes work in multiscreen? Or are we hopeful we will get more available apps for multiscreen when we get Jellybean like we've seen in some of the Note 2 videos?
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Can Lecture Notes work in multiscreen? Or are we hopeful we will get more available apps for multiscreen when we get Jellybean like we've seen in some of the Note 2 videos?
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LectureNotes cannot be used in multiscreen.
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LectureNotes cannot be used in multiscreen.
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Exacly..that d reason i hav to use S Note
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Exacly..that d reason i hav to use S Note
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More's the shame. LN is a fantastic app and beats the socks off of Snote. AFAIC the only real plus to SN is multiscreen. I quit using it day one.

Good mind mapping app?

Can anyone recommend a good mind mapping app for android? I've looked at imindmap but it seems kind of expensive for my needs. Just need something that's fairly simple to use and will allow me to insert images and links, as well as label the branches themselves.
Thanks in advance
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SimpleMind. Love it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.modelmakertools.simplemindfree
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SimpleMind. Love it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.modelmakertools.simplemindfree
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Thanks. Is it worth buying the paid version?
Edit: never mind, seems you need the paid version to insert pictures so I guess the answer is yes.
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I like Mindjet
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Think Space it's an awesome app
I also use SimpleMind. Does everything I want it to. :3
Been testing out simple mind, it's ok I guess but a little intuitive in places, especially when it comes to drop box syncing.
Mind jet kept giving me an error when I tried to register so I can't even test it.
Thanks for the suggestions so far though
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Connected Mind looks halfway decent, but it's $2.99 and I didn't see a trial. Supports lots of shapes, image import, etc.
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Mind mapping tool
I currently use DropMind a great mind mapping tool, it's very intuitive, easy to use and it's FREE.
IvNA said:
I currently use DropMind a great mind mapping tool, it's very intuitive, easy to use and it's FREE.
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Not seeing that in the play store even when searching from play.google.com - could you provide a link if it is in the play store? When I tried it as "dropmind" nothing and as "drop mind" it comes up with SimpleMind which has a free and paid version.
DropMind doesn't have an android app. You can connect to their service for free with the browser. Not a good option if you have a wi-fi only tablet like me.
http://www.dropmind.com/Products/Mobile
Mind Mapping Apps development
There are two mind mapping apps made for android smart phones.first is Mind Map Memo and the second one is the Thinking Space.These apps supports some functionality such as add and rearrange topics, attach notes to topics and attach hyperlinks to topics.

Kno Textbook app opinions.

I'm not a student. But I've done some experimenting with Kno. The thing I'm liking is that it's use of an overlay rather than annotating PDFs directly allows taking notes even with secured PDFs. The down side is it seems to lose the existing index when it imports.
I've been looking for the appropriate folders to add to foldersync so I can back things up. Not sure I've found everything.
Who has used this extensively? Any cautions?
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Kno stores bought books as well as imported pdfs in /storage/sdcard0/Android/data/com.kno.textbooks
I just started using it 2 days ago and its better than adobe but eats alot of ram/cpu
Waitng to see how will IBM imrove it after it had bought it
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