The most important feature of a recorder in papyrus would be to sync the time of the audio recording with what was written at that time. It would be brilliantly use full just imagine your notes in class being as synced up as they are at the kahnacademy. Your rival app lecture notes has this feature as a premium item and I purchased it because its description had the synced feature listed. Unfortunately it was implemented poorly as you can see in the negative comments because the sync was just audio time synced with the vertical scroll level. It appears that Lecture Notes actually doesn't use individual vectors for each line but instead has. You drawing pixels and so this function is nit really feasible for their app, but papyrus is perfect for it.
Second comment: another problem is that the pen hitting the glass is much Lauder than the lecturer. I am no aure how to get around this maybe its not so bad on a soft tip pen like the galaxy note 2 has anyone tried ?
The most important feature of a recorder in papyrus would be to sync the time of the audio recording with what was written at that time. It would be brilliantly use full just imagine your notes in class being as synced up as they are at the kahnacademy. Your rival app lecture notes has this feature as a premium item and I purchased it because its description had the synced feature listed. Unfortunately it was implemented poorly as you can see in the negative comments because the sync was just audio time synced with the vertical scroll level. It appears that Lecture Notes actually doesn't use individual vectors for each line but instead has. You drawing pixels and so this function is nit really feasible for their app, but papyrus is perfect for it.
Second comment: another problem is that the pen hitting the glass is much Lauder than the lecturer. I am no aure how to get around this maybe its not so bad on a soft tip pen like the galaxy note 2 has anyone tried ?