Hey guys,
I am looking for an app that can let the user input hand-written scribbles directly into the document. (imagine: Signature) I have a side-line job that requires me to let the customer sign an invoice/receipt. So instead of printing the invoice, I will email the signed document to the customer (you know, so that we dun waste paper ).
Tried it on Polaris Office, Evernote and Handrite (can copy the scribbles but cant paste it anywhere).
Any response would be great!
AzMean said:
Hey guys,
I am looking for an app that can let the user input hand-written scribbles directly into the document. (imagine: Signature) I have a side-line job that requires me to let the customer sign an invoice/receipt. So instead of printing the invoice, I will email the signed document to the customer (you know, so that we dun waste paper ).
Tried it on Polaris Office, Evernote and Handrite (can copy the scribbles but cant paste it anywhere).
Any response would be great!
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u can free hand annotate a pdf doc in ezpdf. Don't know if that helps
AzMean said:
Hey guys,
I am looking for an app that can let the user input hand-written scribbles directly into the document. (imagine: Signature) I have a side-line job that requires me to let the customer sign an invoice/receipt. So instead of printing the invoice, I will email the signed document to the customer (you know, so that we dun waste paper ).
Tried it on Polaris Office, Evernote and Handrite (can copy the scribbles but cant paste it anywhere).
Any response would be great!
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This is on my big to do list also for some customer support. I should be starting next week research and testing so I'll post what I find.
~DC
a one-note for android would be superb. It allows for both text and pen input. I used it on my windows tablet for notes, was really great!
husker91 said:
a one-note for android would be superb. It allows for both text and pen input. I used it on my windows tablet for notes, was really great!
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You got that right!
mias1 said:
u can free hand annotate a pdf doc in ezpdf. Don't know if that helps
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Is this ezpdf an android app?
m3m3 said:
Is this ezpdf an android app?
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yeah, search for it in the market.
mias1 said:
yeah, search for it in the market.
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I downloaded ezpdf but how do i annotate a pdf?? got a pdf open but options are not available...
help please
Give Repligo a try.....
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.cerience.reader.app
Watch the video - it does everything it says it does. I use it for signatures on contracts.... Well worth the $5 they are asking for it.
m3m3 said:
I downloaded ezpdf but how do i annotate a pdf?? got a pdf open but options are not available...
help please
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if you have a pdf open, all you need to do is long press on the page to get all annotation options. You may get a pop up asking if you would like to make a copy of the pdf you are annotating so the original is preserved.
I use it quite often and find it very useful.
Is anyone aware of an app that will allow me to capture a signature in a document. Keep in mind that i am coming from a tablet pc, and I would use it for paperwork a lot. I was hoping to do the same on the transformer. Any ideas??? Thanks for any help.
Doitall76
Hopefully someone can post back here with a specific app, but I imagine it will depend on what sort of docs you want to sign (Word doc, PDF, etc.).
As a workaround for any of those, you could use a drawing app to draw a signature, save it as an image, then insert that image into your document.
I'm wanting to digitize a paper form. My users will be accessing this form via the web through an Android tablet (most likely a Galaxy Tab 7). I need the data to be saved in a file (PDF maybe?) either for storage on the device or email. I'm new to mobile development and in search of some suggestions on the best way to accomplish this. Thanks for the help!
Derek
Would it be a better idea to simply create a PDF form and use an app like Fill and Sign PDF Forms to accomplish this?
Any ideas?
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hi i'm start up this thread because the last one i posted ended up in the wrong section(in all phones>general)
is there a app that will enable the share function (icon represented by two arrows pointing away from each other at a 45' degree angle ) to have "save on disk" or "save on sdcard" option
if not can anyone create such an app. i would be very grateful
otherwise i have to email it to myself...apps like rage faces, stumbleupon have some interesting pictures that i would like to share offline
thanks,
Maybe this can help. Try it out yourself
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.andmadesoft.share
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.
Aes28 said:
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.