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Livescribe Desktop for Mac Version 1.1 Now Available

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

We’re pleased to announce the release of Livescribe Desktop for Mac version 1.1. This release incorporates optimizations, bug fixes and functionality upgrades to improve the Livescribe Desktop experience for our Mac users.

Here’s an outline of the new additions included in the 1.1 release (click here for the full release notes):

  • Get info for a thumbnail: Get info is a panel available in Thumbnail view that shows the user what recordings are available on the selected page.
  • Delete an archived notebook: After a notebook has been archived, it can be deleted. This is the same two-step process used for removing a recording from your Pulse smartpen, then deleting a recording from Livescribe Desktop.
  • Preference to turn backgrounds on/off: A global preference that allows the user to show or hide backgrounds for viewing within Livescribe Desktop, exporting as PDF, or copying and pasting into other applications.
  • Choose multiple recordings for deletion: Users can choose and delete multiple files at once.
  • Contextual menus: Added contextual menus for common tasks involving notebooks, thumbnails, recordings or single page view.
  • Keyboard shortcuts: Expanded keyboard shortcuts to include all common tasks.

Click here to download the Mac version 1.1 release.


Company Update: Livescribe Secures $18.6 Million in Funding

Monday, March 30th, 2009

We’re proud to announce that Livescribe has secured $18.6 million in funding in the first quarter of 2009. In the words of our CEO, Jim Marggraff: “In a challenging economic environment, this funding is a strong vote of confidence from our investors, and a significant milestone that supports Livescribe’s growth.”

Here’s the link to our full company release: http://www.livescribe.com/press/releases/release_090330.html

We also want to thank you - the Livescribe community - for your continued support and feedback. We love hearingĀ  how you use your Pulse smartpen and are always listening to your ideas through Twitter, Facebook, and on the Livescribe Community.

Watch the Pulse Smartpen on The View!

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Be sure to watch the Pulse smartpen featured on The View by Dr. Gadget this Friday, March 27th.

See when The View airs in your area.

Tips and Tricks: Quick Calc

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

If you need to solve a basic match calculation, you can use the Quick Calc on your Pulse smartpen. Quick CalcĀ  allows you to write out a basic math calculation and get the answer on your smartpen display.

For the entire list of Quick Commands, go to page 42 in your Pulse smartpen user manual.

Here’s how to use Quick Calc:

Step 1:

Double-tap the center of a Nav Plus (you can also draw one).

Step 2:
Within 5 seconds, write the letter “c” on Livescribe dot paper. (You can also write out “calc.”)

Step 3:
Write a basic math problem. To solve, write the equal sign.

Step 4:
Your Pulse smartpen will display the answer. To solve another math problem, just tap on the letter “c.”

Video:

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Featured Pencasts: 2009 New York Comic Con Sketches

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

This month the Livescribe Community features pencasts by a series of artists at the 2009 New York Comic Convention. A few enterprising Pulse smartpen owners tackled the show floor and convinced their favorite artists to create sketches using their Pulse smartpen. We’ve included links to a handful sketches, including one by Peter Laird, co-creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Click the images to jump to the pencasts. Be sure to view in full screen and hide the preview ink to see the sketches animate from start to finish!

How do you use your Pulse smartpen? If you’re interested in sharing your pencast on our company blog, email Karen at klee @ livescribe.com.

NYCC 09 - Todd Nauck Sketch (Spiderman)

NYCC 09 - Todd Nauck Sketch (Spiderman). Uploaded by: kmarlo

NYCC 09 - Peter Laird Sketch (TMNT)

NYCC 09 - Peter Laird Sketch (TMNT). Uploaded by: rchapoteau

NYCC 09 - Joel Gomez Sketch (The Joker)

NYCC 09 - Joel Gomez Sketch (The Joker). Uploaded by: rchapoteau

Pulse Smartpen Wins Mac|Life Editor’s Choice Award

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Hot on the heels of the launch of Livescribe Desktop for Mac version 1.0, the editors at Mac|Life Magazine deemed the Pulse smartpen an “Editor’s Choice” award and gave the Pulse smartpen the score 5 out of 5. Mac|Life’s Susie Ochs wrote, “Businesspeople, journalists, students, secretaries, and anyone who takes a lot of notes during talks will find this an invaluable tool.” Click the link below for the full review, or grab the April issue of Mac|Life.

Mac|Life: Livescribe Pulse review

Paul Taylor at the Financial Times recently test drove Pulse and came away impressed, he commented, “the Livescribe Pulse smartpen package is impressive and should appeal particularly to anyone who regularly takes note.” A link to his in-depth review is included below.

Financial Times: Catch Every Spoken Word

Bill Plefling at Inc. Magazine also published an overview of the Pulse smartpen system and commented, “Livescribe is opening an application store later this year and hoping developers will come up with new, even cleverer uses for the pen.” Stay tuned…

Inc. Magazine: A Computer In a Pen

How They Use Pulse: John Federico, Marketing Consultant

Friday, March 13th, 2009


Post written by John Federico, a marketing, communications & business development consultant to new media and technology companies. He lives and works in Maplewood and writes about work/life balance and personal technology. You can connect with him on Twitter (he’s “gadgetboy”), LinkedIn and Facebook.

You can have it when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers. Of course, I’m talking about my Livescribe Pulse smartpen.

I’m a marketing, communications and business development consultant. I’m constantly taking notes while in meetings, at conferences and generally just capturing my ideas in notebooks. During a time when Google helps me find just about anything on the interwebs, I’ve been impatiently waiting for the ability to search my handwritten notebooks. With my smartpen, I finally get that - and so much more.

Here’s how I’ve grown to love to my smartpen:

Phone Calls

I use Skype almost exclusively when I’m in my home office. When I have a phone call scheduled with a client, I will direct the sound to my speakers, and then I’ll start recording audio with the smartpen.

The smartpen microphone captures both ends of the phone call beautifully and I can refer back to anything that was discussed during the phone call and of course, search my handwritten text.

My clients know that I’m predisposed toward using gadgets, so they’re fine with my use of the recording feature.

Conferences

I have three goals when I attend industry conferences: 1) to create new relationships; 2) to strengthen existing relationships and; 3) to gather as much information as I can to further my (and my clients’) business.

My smartpen helps me accomplish all three.

I take lots of notes but sometimes, I can’t keep up with the speed in which the speakers are doling out their pearls of wisdom. In this case, the 3D recording feature is priceless. Not only do I get to record the audio from the panel discussions, but the directional nature of the 3D recording even helps me remember which panelist said what based on the acoustics of the room and their proximity to where I was sitting!

Of course, for someone who doesn’t know that the headphones are actually a recording device, it could appear that I’m being rude, listening to music or something. They generally forgive me when they understand what I’m doing.

Then they want their own smartpen.

When I attend a conference, everything that I learn about the people I meet and greet gets written down in my notebook. In the past, I had to make sure that I captured it all in the “notes” field of my contact database otherwise, I would almost never go back to my notebook to find it later - it would be nearly impossible. Now when a conference ends, I still add that information to my contact database but if I forget to add something, it can be found quickly and easily using the Livescribe Desktop software.

Brainstorming

In addition to my strategic work, I do quite a bit of creative work. My smartpen enables me to email my sketches of web page layouts, flow charts, landing pages, ad copy - and even product designs - to my clients and colleagues. No more scanning napkins or sheets of paper. It’s already digital!

I’ll never give up my smartpen. Ever.

Interested in sharing how you use your Pulse smartpen? Email Karen at klee @ livescribe.com.

Ready to Download: Livescribe Desktop for Mac version 1.0

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Since our public beta release in November last year, we’ve had over 20,000 downloads for the Livescribe Desktop for Mac software! We’re also honored to receive Mac|Life Magazine’s Editors’ Choice Award this month. Thank you to our community who provided us great feedback and suggestions along the way.

We’re happy to announce that Livescribe Desktop for Mac version 1.0 is now available to download for free at www.livescribe.com/install.

Livescribe Desktop for Mac version 1.0 includes the following key features (new version 1.0 features are noted with an asterisk):

-Listen to and watch Paper Replay recordings

-Search for words within your handwritten notes

-Export AAC audio file to share with others, play in iTunes, or listen to on an iPod

-Save and share your notes as a PDF file

-Change the on-screen ink color of your handwriting

-View pages

*Connect to Livescribe Online to browse and upload notes and recordings

*Share your notes and recordings as pencasts online via Facebook

*Archive your Livescribe dot paper products

*Drag and pan to reposition zoomed pages

*Remove Paper Replay recordings from Livescribe Desktop

*Delete Paper Replay recordings from Pulse smartpen

*Rename your smartpen and notebooks

*Print a range of pages

To upgrade to Livescribe Desktop for Mac version 1.0 from the beta, please read our release notes for instructions.

Tips and Tricks: Quick Record

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

If you want to start recording audio on your Pulse smartpen without using Livescribe dot paper, you can just press and hold down the power button until “Recording…” appears on your smartpen’s display. It takes about 7-8 seconds.

When you’re done recording, just hold down the power button to stop recording audio and turn off your smartpen.

If you decide that you want to take notes, you can write on Livescribe dot paper and the audio recording will automatically link to your notes.

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