OneNote with Flybook Instead of TabletPC

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sjconcord

Hey Folks,

I am wondering if OneNote will function properly on a Flybook? The
Flybook runs XP Pro instead of the Tablet version of XP. The device
provides digitizer input so I thought that adding RitePen might be an
alternative.

Anybody know what OneNote functions I would lose with this setup?

I really need a "Super PDA" for web access, OneNote and Outlook. The
Flybook also includes the ability to function as a phone so it seems
to offer a lot of what I need.

Info on the unit can be found here:

http://www.flybook.com/flyshop

Thanks,

Steve
 
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Chris H.

The experience wouldn't be near the same, Steve. First, that machine is
using the Transmeta chip, not the newer Centrino chips which rate right with
a Pentium 4 2.4. Second, the screen is touch, not digital, so you're not
going to have the benefits of the digital recognizers on a Tablet PC. The
"ink" experience is basically the same as trying to "write" with a mouse,
because the sampling rate is one-third to a quarter of the digital sampling
on a Tablet PC.
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Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP/Tablet PC
Tablet Creations - http://nicecreations.us/
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