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chenzira

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Here's what I want:
Be able to open and save word, PowerPoint, PDF, and excel files
Make notes on all files named above
Be able to audio record while viewing files
Be able to use my own handwriting, highlight, and type on top of files mentioned

Any suggestions much appreciated. Using this for school and would like to eliminate having so much papers printed out
 
you dont want much eh? ;)

i can think of various separate apps that combine a few of those things, but a complete all in one? i'm unsure. (it's the word, powerpoint and excel files that are the stumbling block)
 
I just started using Notes +. It does most of the things you are asking about. What I can't figure out is how to get the documents printed when I need to. There is a bug in the program that won't let you sent it out via email. Any help would be appreciated.
 
charliecat7 said:
I just started using Notes +. It does most of the things you are asking about. What I can't figure out is how to get the documents printed when I need to. There is a bug in the program that won't let you sent it out via email. Any help would be appreciated.

Hey....can I record?
 
sjleworthy said:
you dont want much eh? ;)

i can think of various separate apps that combine a few of those things, but a complete all in one? i'm unsure. (it's the word, powerpoint and excel files that are the stumbling block)

Yea it's a lot...but that would b the perfect app! If I have to sacrifice some stuff I'll sacrifice everything but the PDF file since I can turn everything else into a PDF file. I would still like it to record though and it has to b able to let me make notes on the PDF file. I'm not worried about being able to print it...and the handwriting thing- I can live without that as well
 
Thanks. This is what I use now and I love it. I only wish I could open up my PowerPoint docs on it too!
I have Quick Office Pro which handles Powerpoint, docs, xls. This and Noteabiity might be your answer but I don't know of any app that does everything in one app.
 
I also use Quickoffice Pro and FileApp Pro and the free Microsoft OneNote for fast writing:thumbs:
 

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