packy
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One thing to point out: you don't need bluetooth accessories. If you get a USB OTG cable, you can plug in USB keyboards and mice and they'll work.
Does SuperNote sync to the cloud via any popular service? It looks amazing...
I disagree with those who say this isn't good for notes. Nexus 7 + Swype + Evernote is amazing for notes. I can type faster on my 7 with swype than people in my classes with iPads and bluetooth keyboards and I am doing it without having to put it down.
I save all of my files in Dropbox from among various devices.
Right now I use RepliGo Reader for annotating PDF lecture slides and use a Logitech bluetooth keyboard. I can save and export the annotated pdf to dropbox. I traditionally use OneNote to import all of my lectures for each class into one file on my laptop (to review for midterms/finals) which also gets backed up to dropbox.
EDIT: Also just sideloaded Supernote, seemes good for diagrams, formulas, etc.
Does it scale well? I'm getting a Nexus 7 soon and sideloaded Supernote on my Xoom, where it works well. On my mom's flyer, it's not scaled well at all.
No adjustments needed for scale issues for me on the Nexus 7... Installed the file and have been using it with no issues.
I just bought 7Notes yesterday. I haven't tried much other than the handwrite to text functionality but that feature is cool. You can use it with most any app as an alternate to the keyboard. Its keyboard is weird but it works. The handwrite to text is what I was after.For 99 cents of the $25 credit, what the heck. I also have Supernote on my Slider and side loaded it to Nexus. It too has some nice features. Check them out on YouTube.I am wanting to get a tablet to use for school this year. I need it for reading textbooks, taking notes, and some web browsing. I am finding plenty of information with the nexus for reading and web, but I cannot find anything that tells me if it is good for taking notes. Does it have a feature where you can hand write on it or is it where you can only type? And am I able to open up power points to add notes in it?