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My suggestion is more of a process one. I use zoom and record my SMEs and they share their screens with me so I take minimal notes. I listen differently when I don't have to focus on the notes, and usually SMEs will draw things better than I can. It makes my documentation much more accurate, it requires less reviewing, and most of the people I work with are delighted with the outcome. Plus you don't need to purchase new equipment unless you want to.
Lin Laurie
206.900.1861
www.linlaurie.com
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Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2020 10:25 AM
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Subject: Note taking ap or application
Good afternoon, everyone...hope you are playing it safe.
Looking for a recommendation...
I have a Dell touch screen tablet running Windows 10.
I'd like to find an application that will allow me to draw and write on the screen, then perform character recognition on the text and save the images I draw to some kind of png, gif, or jpeg.
While price is no object, obviously, price will be a consideration.
What'cha guys using?
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John Posada
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