A small scanner to enter handwritten notebook pages into OneNote .

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geodon

The scanner should handle 5" wide sheets and scan both sides with one pass.
By blacking in certain blocks on the top of page, the software would know
where to file the notes, and know if additional pages were part of the data.
The note book could be spiral bound with perforations near the binding. The
handwriting would probably be limited to what OneNote can read now. The
whole idea is to take meeting notes, field notes, etc. and to efficiently
enter them into OneNote or Word with no batteries needed.
 
F

flibbertigibbet007

"If you build it they will come?"
In other words, don't give ideas like that away for free... build somthing
yourself, then sell it, after getting someone to program a powertoy for
onenote, using your scanner.

-James
 
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Prasad Engineer [MSFT]

I don't think geodon is in deep fantacies. This might be possible in near
future. Someone's inability to build something by his own shouldn't stop him
from expressing his ideas. Let's wait and see.

Best Regards,
Prasada Raju Indukuri

Mobile Devices Group | Microsoft India Development Centre
 

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