Pierre Paul Landry
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- Member since
- August 2007
- Topics started
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- 11/21/2025
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Paul J. Miller wrote:
Yes I prefer applications which treat all items the same so that a task
>is just an item with a priority and an event is just an item with a
>date/time alocated to it so the sa...
best outliner you use? (2018)
5/2/2018
Jon Polish wrote:
> Although I would encourage learning IQ (it really is that good) (...)
cicerosc wrote:
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> Against all apparent odds Pierre has marched forward for **years** in building this p...
The future of OneNote
4/20/2018
Slartibartfarst wrote:
>Coincidentally, I had recently commenced planning a strategic migration path from OneNote to (probably) IQ...
Very good news ! Different concept altogether, though Ink is also...
The future of OneNote
4/19/2018
NickG wrote:
> This is a shame. For all that I could never quite get OneNote to work for me, it was a great and very useful product.
Same here. Must be me the problem, but I can not see OneNote, as ...
best outliner you use? (2018)
4/18/2018
cicerosc wrote:
> I am very concerned about seeming overly critical about Infoqube because it is clear that Pierre has poured a lot of his life into it, and if he achieved his goals for himself then i...
best outliner you use? (2018)
4/18/2018
RickFencer wrote:
>Pierre, I just read your extended comments re IQ and can totally relate.
(...)
>I have no Ecco experience and couldn't figure out how to even get started.
Rick and cicerosc
Thanks...
best outliner you use? (2018)
4/17/2018
cicerosc wrote:
>One of my great frustrations in my crimping is that I think Infoqube has the ability to do most of what Ecco does for me, it's in development, and it has better pasting into other pro...
best outliner you use? (2018)
4/13/2018
Lothar Scholz wrote:
>You should look into your InfoQube installation. I now get a serious virus warning from the latest installer download.
Thanks Lothar for reporting this. What anti-virus are you ...
best outliner you use? (2018)
4/11/2018
Jon Polish wrote:
> On Windows, I find InfoQube to meet virtually all of my requirements. It goes way beyond Ecco Pro's capabilities and is very reliable with data.
Thanks for mentioning InfoQube Jon...
doablesoftware wrote:
> has this been found yet for any oses / platforms?
Hi doablesoftware,
I guess you're new here... (or are you ?)
Please provide some context to your statements and questions. ...
Hugh wrote:
>But the real challenge, it appears to me, is to create software that will reliably and accurately convert that handwriting to text.
Not all handwriting need to be converted to text. A ha...
Hugh wrote:
>Agreed that latency and imprecision make use of a digital device for handwritten note-taking pretty much impossible.
>On the iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil, there is little or no latency...
GeorgeB wrote:
>I went back to my trusty Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 and the Samsung Notes app.
The S3 is a great device indeed. A bit expensive though. I have a Galaxy Note 8.0 tablet which does the job (...
Coincidentally, this video shows your new Surface Book alongside a 1993 Concerto !!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhWoBb--mBw
nathanb wrote:
>Pierre, this made me smile. You are a fellow Windows Ink nerd!
>Microsoft was kind of ahead of it's time with it's first Tablet PC attempts back in...2003 was it?
Hi nathanb,
Take ...
Dr Andus wrote:
> It wasn't entirely clear to me though whether these are handwritten notes or the pen makes changes digitally as if one
>was using a keyboard (crossing out a word deletes it):
Word h...
bobmclain wrote:
> The only code there is "whatever".
Hi Bob,
Washere was perhaps a bit concise in his comment, but what he and dan7000 were showing is how to use Markdown to have expand / collapse...
washere wrote:
>Looking for a software: (...)
> # Nodes are in left pane column (usual outliner)
> # Sub-nodes are in 2nd column (so clicking the node in first column refreshes 2nd column & shows sub-...
Unorthodox/clever software usage?
3/14/2018
Daly de Gagne wrote:
> Chris, the ad in your post actually appears at the top of your post.
Strange, no ad seen here (other than the usual one on the left and at the bottom of the window).
Daly, perh...
Dr Andus wrote:
>It sounds like Samsung is at the forefront of this. I haven't looked into how iPad Pro performs in this respect. One day I would like to be able to use handwriting on the same machine...
Paul Korm wrote:
> I give. What does this mean?
Robert was correcting his previous post:
"I asked if the question software is still under development."
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Robert Luke wrote:
s/if the question ...
Dark themes
3/1/2018
Chris Thompson wrote:
> The paper you link to isn't about reading -- it's about something closer to reaction times in a video game situation.
Well not quite. The tasks were white sheets of paper with...
Dark themes
3/1/2018
Chris Thompson wrote:
> Better contrast specs are desirable for watching media and a number of other applications, but for reading all the research I've seen suggests that too much contrast (either wi...
Alexander Deliyannis wrote:
>Indeed, if your eyes and brain are happy with the IPS offerings, you should not need to look elsewhere. Mine aren't.
Interesting. I guess I'm very lucky, as I can work a...
Paul Korm wrote:
> There seems to be noticeable latency and flickering in the Ars Technica reviewer's video.
There is currently such a great selection of thin and light Android, IOS and Windows table...
