I was wondering if there is a way to join s-note memos together or continuously write in s note mini. I was watching a YouTube tutorial video and taking notes while it was playing but I had to keep saving as I went which meant I ended up with 6 or 7 memos in note. I really need to be able to join them together or some how set it up so that when I get to the bottom of the page I can go to a new one or make it larger so I can keep writing. Is this possible in s note mini?
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Does anyone know of a Dual PDF viewer for Honeycomb/Android? I am looking for an app that will allow me to launch up two PDFs side-by-side or let me display two images right next to each other on the same screen. The reason being, I am studying for a test right now and would like a way to open the same PDF but right next to each other. One side will have the problems while the other side will display the answers & explanations. Therefore it will make it a lot easier to see the explanation to the answer without having to memorize what the question was. Often times I will read the answer but will totally forget the question (since I am doing like 10 questions at a time). Hope this is making sense. Please let me know if someone knows of a program like this. Couldn't find anything on the market. Thanks.
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Would love this too. Should really be implemented in a pdf viewer that one can open several pdfs at the same time and then change the size of the windows.
Yea id love to have an app to do that. Is someone into it?
Love to have one to simply my life
Hey guys!
I just ordered the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (P5100) 10.1" today via Flipkart (Indian Online Mega-Store) and it is expected to arrive in a few days. I'm really excited that it's going to be my first tablet, but mostly because it'll be the first Android device I own. I've been living with my Nokia N8-00 (Symbian Belle) for about 2 years now and I finally have a replacement.
Along with the excitement, I had a lot of questions about the device. I'll just list them below, so it'll be easier for you guys to answer them
1. Have I made the right choice?
The first thing I thought to myself after I pressed the 'Buy Now' button. I bought it mostly for watching movies and the TV shows that I regularly download from the internet. Some rigorous browsing, downloading of music, and mostly showing off my photos to other people (I'm a photographer and having a portfolio on-hand is a good idea). I haven't demoed the device before, but my friends have all said theirs works wonderfully (granted, they own the 7" version).
2. What is rooting? Do I need to root my device?
My friends keep talking about this rooting thing. I'm a new android user, so I lack the basic knowledge of these terminologies. Will I need to root my tablet? Is it safe to do so? What will I benefit from this procedure?
3. What are the best apps I can download?
I want to know what are the best apps I can install on my device for my particular needs (mentioned above). I also wanted to know how I can customize my device to the fullest extent. When I had an iPod Touch, I jailbroke it and installed WinterBoard to use custom themes and icons of my own choice. What is the procedure to replicate the same on an Android device?
4. Is Android App Development easy?
What language is it generally coded in? I have a basic understanding of HTML/CSS & PHP, a firm grasp on C# and .NET (from Windows 8 Development). I'd like to try my luck in the Android App genre, how many have tried the same and do you feel it is easy for a beginner/intermediate?
I'd really love it if you guys could help me out starting with this new journey of Android! Thank you all!
you made the right choice.
Rooting is jailbreak. You don;t need it unless you want to install certain custom mods or apps.
Development is as easy as any platform if you have done it before, its the same once you set up the environment. Search Google and you will find a Google tutorial on getting started.
Apps:
Evernote
Sketch Book Pro if you like doodling
Photoshop Touch
Tunein Radio
So I've been wondering how exactly S-note functions when you take a note. What I mean is: Say you're reading a book and you open up S-note, you write down whatever you wanted to notate and move along. Later that day you're reading another textbook and decide to make another note, will this new one be completely independent from the previous one? If you were to open up the first note would it open up the book to the page you were reading when you took the note or would it be something you'd have to keep track of yourself by keeping in mind which book it was you were reading when you made the note in the first place. If you'd have to keep track of it separately is there a way to create a hotlink from any given window to allow you quick access back to what you were referencing?
I hope someone is able to get what I'm trying to ask because I'm struggling with putting it into words.
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So I've been wondering how exactly S-note functions when you take a note. What I mean is: Say you're reading a book and you open up S-note, you write down whatever you wanted to notate and move along. Later that day you're reading another textbook and decide to make another note, will this new one be completely independent from the previous one? If you were to open up the first note would it open up the book to the page you were reading when you took the note or would it be something you'd have to keep track of yourself by keeping in mind which book it was you were reading when you made the note in the first place. If you'd have to keep track of it separately is there a way to create a hotlink from any given window to allow you quick access back to what you were referencing?
I hope someone is able to get what I'm trying to ask because I'm struggling with putting it into words.
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The new note you created will be independent from the previous one. yes, you have to keep track yourself, you may use the add tag function in snote to help you with this. Snote and your Book reading app are different, you can't link them together.
As already mentioned, Snote is independent from your book reader. You manage notes within the reader. I use Mantano for epub, take notes there. Later I can sort notes by book or by time stamp. Second option will allow to see notes from two different books, as in your example. And notes are linked to the location within the book.
Coming from awesome note app on IOS and very disappointed with notes app on Android and BB. Tried note everything and FiiNote and none support UNDO. If I accidentally pasted wrong text or deleted some text, it's a hell lots of effort to recover. Can anyone suggest any note app supporting UNDO/REDO?
As developer myself, I don't believe it's that hard to support this basic text editor feature.
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Hello guys. My mother was using a redmi note 4 (4,64) and she recently switched to a new oneplus 5. She has alot of data including pictures, emails, downloads etc. But all of that has been taken care of and has been transferred. But the problem arises when we need to transfer the notes from the rn4 to op5.
She has more than 750 notes on the "stock" miui notes app, and wants them on the op5. I have been able to send notes individually from the app, but it would be a hell of a job to transfer all 750+ notes individually. Thus, I ask help from you out there to guide me and help transfer all the notes. Notes can be sent by any medium (gmail, wireless transfer, through pc etc.).
Both the phones are not rooted, are bare stock with no 3rd party launchers or icon packs. I have decent knowledge about mobiles, but would not understand complex terms, so pls try to use lay mans language to help others who see this post. Thanks alot and hope to get this solved.