Curiologix has launched pure gold calculator widget for Android phones. It is as easy to use as simple. Elegant, gold and shiny looking user interface, you have never seen before. It keeps track of whole equation for user convenience. You will love the large, easy to see buttons and numbers. Following are the functions that it can perform:
• Addition (+)
• Subtraction (-)
• Divition (/)
• Multiplication (*)
At this point it can only perform very basic calculation but we are planning to enhance its capability as for Curiologix, even sky is not the limit. Upcoming version will be with fully scientific functionality and layout. We are working on it to make it as unique as no other calculator. As you are well aware of many types of calculators having more or less scientific functions, we are designing a master piece for you to have all flavors in one pack. Till then try this baby and give us your precious response. We will appreciate your feedback in form of comments for improvement of our application
Note:
We request our respected users to give their valuable review. Launch of the scientific version depends on it. If we receive at least 50 views, we will launch scientific version right away.
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There are numerous threads about the several high-quality inking/note-taking apps available. Quite a few of the apps have very responsive developers striving to meet the requested needs of their users. This thread hopes to capture most requested features of the "ideal" inking/note-taking app for all those developers to consider incorporating to their respective products.
I'll break the features into categories, and encourage others to do the same (and to add categories that I fail to include). I'll begin with the feature I consider to be most sorely lacking from all apps so far.
CROSS-PLATFORM INTEGRATION
1. Notes/notebooks are in a format that can be accessed/edited natively without conversion/import/export from Android and PC, minimally, and from iOS/Mac optimally.
2. In lieu of "native" format integration, the app allows a "one-button" default export/import option, essentially a "quick-save" and a "quick-load" button.
Quick-save feature: Allow me to open a note, add some on-the-fly content, hit the "quick-save" button, then find it moments later on my PC synced via Dropbox. (I want to be able to do this without having to click through multiple file saving/export/location options each time, probably by setting up my default file type/location, etc., and having the title auto-generate with a time-stamp or similar.)
Quick-load feature: Similar, but in reverse. The quick-load button will automatically open (and "import" if necessary) the default file in my Dropbox that I use for ongoing notes at my PC. The goal is to hit one button and have my most recent file of ongoing notes from my PC open, without going through the whole import routine/screens. (And after editing on my GNote, I would hit the "Quick-save" button to easily make the updates available on my PC again.)
NOTE CONTENTS
1. Easily incorporate ink, typed text, drawings/paint, images, imported files, etc., on the same page of a note. (Freenote is strong on this as well.)
INKING EXPERIENCE
1. Ink directly on the page at any location.
2. Option to ink in large strokes via an input panel that captures the ink and then scales and inserts it in a straight line at the indicated cursor point (This is currently one of Freenote's most distinctive features; 7Notes has similar but less well-developed functionality.)
3. Optional palm rejection
4. Configurable stylus button (LectureNotes does a great job with this already)
5. Configurable list of default pens
6. Ink format allows for OCR/text-searchable export to Evernote
NOTEBOOK EXPERIENCE
1. Both a GUI-based and a menu-driven ability to switch between notebooks. I want to be have a screen that shows all my notebooks with spiral-bound notebook icon or similar, but also want to be able to switch from one notebook to another through a drop-down menu available from any page.
DRAWING/PAINTING EXPERIENCE
1. Palette of default shapes/objects to draw into the note. (LectureNotes does this well.)
2. Palette of painting brushes tools with their names/key features listed beside them for those of us that don't recognize them from icon only!
LAYOUT/VIEW
1. Ability to view 2 pages from different notebooks side-by-side for ease of copy and pasting between them; ideally able to lass & drag from one to the other.
2. "Floating" settings: Ability to resize the window so that the app floats. The goal might be to "float" my preferred note app over top of another app in the GNote's split-screen mode. Example: I have the browser and S-Note open on my GNote. But I prefer Freenote, so I have the option to "float" it over top of S-note, so that I can access Freenote with the browser still open beside it.
That's what I have off the top of my head. I hope others of you will add to this list, and that developers of ALL the great inking apps will add their insights as well to explain which features are or are not feasible and why.
JC
I think you covered it pretty well. One thing that's also important is a user-friendly interface-easily understandable and customizable.
I would like to see some if not all of the following features, I know some of them may be big asks but ideas can be taken from the examples:
It would be good if we can have a secure folder for private notes i.e. minutes of meetings that have sensitive information , ideally industry standard encryption.
Handwriting conversion at a later time similar to 7Notes / OneNote
Sharing notes for collaborative working in a format that other apps can read for editing.
Interface needs to be as clean as possible with only essential tools showing as and when needed.
Create our own templates or import from the community using the app.
That's it due now!
For me, PDF import is probably the most important feature.
I'd like to see more apps with the ability to transcribe your handwriting into typed text. That's why I haven't used any other note taking app besides S-Notes. I use that feature all the time. I write in my own handwriting but the output is much cleaner and I can fit more notes onto one page.
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idelgado782 said:
I'd like to see more apps with the ability to transcribe your handwriting into typed text. That's why I haven't used any other note taking app besides S-Notes. I use that feature all the time. I write in my own handwriting but the output is much cleaner and I can fit more notes onto one page.
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Have you tried 7notes? This app does what you have described and for me personally, I feel that it is more accurate than the Samsung handwriting keyboard. If you use the 7Notes app that comes built in for taking notes, you can write in your handwriting and have them converted into text at a later time.
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Have you tried 7notes? This app does what you have described and for me personally, I feel that it is more accurate than the Samsung handwriting keyboard. If you use the 7Notes app that comes built in for taking notes, you can write in your handwriting and have them converted into text at a later time.
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No I haven't tried it because I wasn't aware of it. I'm going to give it a try tomorrow and I'll post back with my results. Thanks for the suggestion!!
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Have you tried 7notes? This app does what you have described and for me personally, I feel that it is more accurate than the Samsung handwriting keyboard. If you use the 7Notes app that comes built in for taking notes, you can write in your handwriting and have them converted into text at a later time.
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7notes is only useful for a couple of words at a time.
What's needed is the ability to convert handwritten notes at a later time. ( aka "S Memo" feature - Handwriting to text).
This should be a basic requirement in all worthwhile handwritten note-taking apps.
I'd add the following "wishlist" (dreamlist) items:
INKING EXPERIENCE
Possibility to select ink (words, sentences) with a free-hand lasso (LectureNotes has it and it's a great and very useful feature) to be moved-resized-rotated-copied-deleted(-edited?).
Possibility to insert text boxes with the additional option to edit them at a later time. With S Note you can insert text in a box but you can't edit it later, i.e. to change a single word (correct me if I'm wrong).
Math formula recognition and translation into a typographic form, like in S Note, and, in addition, possibility to edit the "formula box" at a second time (i.e. for making some correction).
Possibility to use layers (many apps, including Lecturenotes have it, but S Note hasn't)
ANDROID OS INTEGRATION
Possibility to create small note widgets.
In practice a note app that could include all the best features of LectureNotes and S Note would be rather close to my "Holy Grail" note-taking app
I would like an ability to select diagram only template, that can be saved as SVG or VSD format.
Ability to open and edit existing onenote documents.
Cross-platform integration is key for me.
Saving notes in a bitmap image (png, bmp, jpg etc) or pdf format, is completely unacceptable.
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7notes is only useful for a couple of words at a time.
What's needed is the ability to convert handwritten notes at a later time. ( aka "S Memo" feature - Handwriting to text).
This should be a basic requirement in all worthwhile handwritten note-taking apps.
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I am not sure if I understood your comments but I have made some screen shots to show how the notes can be written and then converted at a later time.
If what you meant by a "couple of words at a time" when converting the handwriting then you are correct in your description. The words are converted as you proof read what has been written in your handwriting and you make corrections along the way so what you end up with is your handwritten notes, converted to what was intended.
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I am not sure if I understood your comments but I have made some screen shots to show how the notes can be written and then converted at a later time.
If what you meant by a "couple of words at a time" when converting the handwriting then you are correct in your description. The words are converted as you proof read what has been written in your handwriting and you make corrections along the way so what you end up with is your handwritten notes, converted to what was intended.
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Thank you for the time/effort in generating the attached screenshots. Much appreciated.
What I had in mind was to be able to scribble/write all over the screen like we do on regular paper.
This would give me better control of the use of the page space and afford me speed.
Then in editing/formatting at a later time, convert the handwritten notes to text, and drag&drop to place it wherever on the page.
What 7notes has appears to have been a keyboard replacement (alternate input method) designed for regular tablets/phones that do not have a digitizer, hence the writing window area limited to the bottom of the screen (with the text then placed at the Cursor position).
I hope I have been able to clearly express myself.
We've just published our Android app for the creation of flowcharts, floor plans, network layouts, mind maps and other diagram types on the Google Play Store.
Some selected app features are:
- Multi-page documents, document themes, dynamic grid, snap lines;
- A rich library of pre-set stencils which are the complex and interactive objects;
- An intellectual auto-routing layout mechanism for connectors that gets minimum intersections, no merger of parallel lines and bend shapes in a due manner;
- All actions and commands are performed with a single gesture: addition and duplication of a stencil, connecting diagram items, changing size, orientation and location;
- Compatibility with online, desktop and Windows Store product versions: a created diagram can viewed, edited and saved for further use on other platforms as well.
Grapholite Diagrams for Windows 8 is an acknowledged best-selling business application with an average rating of 4.5.The Android version has all the same advantages and is very promising.
It would be great to get feedback from the XDA community. Your rating on the Play Store would be cool as well.
Give it a try and let me know if you would like to get the full version!
Cheers,
Ekaterina
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Hello!
It's my first decent android application, which took something from Spritz and a bunch of similar apps from Google Play market. When I saw that there's no suitable android app for me, I decided develop it myself. Results are below :laugh: :
Readily is a speed-reading android application powered by RSVP(Rapid Serial Visual Presentation) technology. With it you can read up to 1200 words per minute instead of 220 when reading normally.
MAIN FEATURES
Parser of a text:
Normalizes: parser checks text for and fixes bad characters and duplicates of punctuation, proper spacing before and after punctuation. Also it splits too long words in smaller ones. After that text is becoming easier to comprehend.
Emphasizes: every word is processed in order to choose emphasis position - red letter's one, which gains maximum of your attention and helps you recognize the word in the fastest way.
Sets delay(optional): when you reading on such a speed, you can miss an essence of sentence. Therefore, parser sets gentle delays before punctuation, on digits and on long words to help you grasp information clearly.
Handy controls:
You can change speed on the go - just swipe to top or bottom.
To pause or play just tap the reader's window.
Storage of incomplete readings:
Preview of next words in a paragraph (opitonal).
Dark theme to comfortable reading in the night.
Optional font size.
SOURCES OF TEXT
Clipboard: you can simply paste text to Readily.
Internet: read your favorite articles from the net or share them from other reading application.
File storage: choose .txt, .epub or .fb2 file to read using Readily.
LANGUAGES SUPPORTED
English
Russian
Ukrainian
If you know some other language and want to help - please, contact me, I'd appreciate it a lot!
LICENSE
This app is under MIT License
THANKS
Libraries and code:
Paul Burke and Ian Lake for aFileChooser
Peter Karich for snacktory
Paul Siegmann for epublib
daimajia for AndroidViewAnimations
Artwork:
Griko Nibras for Flex
Ideas and inspiration:
Spritz
Catherine Lyubchenko
Dayana Shevchenko
Lesha Sushkov
Anton Bredykhin
Kizka Alexander
Do not hesitate and tell me your ideas, impressions or critics, I'd like to expand this list!
Change log
1.0.2
Optional font size - you can now set if in settings.
Dark theme - reading in night became more comfortable.
1.0.1
Added simple .fb2 support
Added info line below reader window
Several bugfixes
1.0
Launched
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When I get 10 posts, I'll post links to Google Play and GitHub. Now you can download it here Hope you'll enjoy it
Nice app, clever idea! Downloading now..
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