I have been fascinated with the Smartpens from LiveScribe for some time now, but haven’t been able to justify the price tag for the level of use I anticipate. Now there is a way to gain that sort of functionality with your iPad so, for me, it may be time to revisit the merging of voice and printed notes.
If you are not familiar with the Smartpen’s function, it allows you to record a lecture or speech and take notes on special paper at the same time. After, you can access the audio portion of the lecture by tapping on a corresponding section of the page. Soundnote for iPad functionally does the same thing. Simply fire up the app, engage the audio and start taking notes in the document editor. The app tracks what you type and draw. During playback, tap a word and and SoundNote will jump right to the proper time in the audio.
Not that I am suggesting attorneys (or law students) might be guilty of this, but Soundnote will protect you even if you happen to fall asleep during that conference presentation or lecture – if you tap on the last text you wrote before nodding off, Soundnote will keep playing the audio it recorded while you were snoozing.
All this for $4.99, which is a tiny fraction of the cost of a Smartpen.
Not bad. Not bad at all.
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Soundnote has been very convenient for taking notes during my court hearings where I later need to write the order from the oral ruling. Since it is open court and already being recorded, consent to be recorded is not a problem. Love it!
Melissa
Great use of it! I plan on using it during the growing number of strategy meetings that have been filling up my schedule. The notes combined with audio really is a killer combination.
Cheers
Where, oh where, was this sort of amazing technology when I was grabbing a catnap in Property class…or Secured Transactions…or Torts…or Contracts…or…? 😉
Guilt-free napping!