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On Your Way to a Job Interview? Don’t Forget Your Pulse Smartpen!

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Resume? Check.
Reference list? Check.
Work samples or portfolio? Check
… Livescribe Pulse smartpen and notepad? Check!

The next time you’re on your way to wow future employers at a job interview, try adding the Pulse smartpen and a flip notepad to your arsenal.

In any interview, you may find yourself in a situation where you’ll need to jot down some notes about the position, the company, or contact information—why not capture audio, too? Take “never miss a word” to the job-hunting world! This way, you can use these details and conversations as the perfect follow-up fodder.

So next time you’re packing your interview survival kit with your stellar resume, work samples, and reference list, consider bringing your Pulse smartpen! And if Pulse has helped you to land your dream job, we want to hear about it! Submit your experiences to klee @ livescribe.com.

New Smartpen Features: Quick Launch and Flick & Scrub

Friday, January 8th, 2010

With the launch of our Application Store beta, you can now download free and paid applications on your smartpen. For our users who want to quickly find and launch their applications on their smartpen, there are a couple new shortcuts in version 2.1.1 you should know about:

Flicking is basically a swiping motion with the tip of your smartpen. Quickly drag and lift the tip of your smartpen, and watch your menu items and apps quickly scroll on the display.

Scrubbing is like drawing a solid line. Draw a line from top to bottom (or left to write). Without lifting the tip of your smartpen, retrace your line and see your menu items and apps scroll up or down in the same direction/speed as your smartpen.

Jump to the videos to see how it works!

Quick Launch allows you to jump to an application, and quickly launch it.

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How to use Quick Launch:

1. Double-tap on the center of a Nav Plus. A double-tap is two taps in quick succession.

2.Your smartpen will display an asterisk in the Main Menu.

3.Within three seconds, write the first few letters of the name of the application you want to launch.

For example, write “Pi” and you’ll see the smartpen auto-fill the rest of the application name. In this case, it will jump to “Piano.”

If you just write the letter P, your smartpen will display the first app that begins with the letter P. From there, you can scroll to the app you want by tapping on the up/down arrows of the Nav Plus.

NOTE: Your smartpen has a predictive text feature, so it’ll display the first app that matches what you’re writing. As soon as you see the app you want, you can stop writing.

4.Once you find the app you’re looking for, right-tap on the Nav Plus to launch the app.
TIP: Tap on your letter or phrase (example: “Pi”) to re-launch the app anytime.

Flick and Scrub allows you to quickly scroll through menu items and apps with the tip of your smartpen.

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How to use Flick and Scrub:

1.Navigate to a list of vertical menu items, such as Main Menu or one of its submenus, such as Applications or Settings.

2. Flip to a new piece of dot paper. Press the tip of your smartpen down for one-half (1/2) second.

3. Wait until you hear a short beep, then without lifting your smartpen tip off the paper, draw a horizontal or vertical line.

4.Your smartpen will automatically recognize this line as a Flick and Scrub control.

5.Retrace the line to scroll through the menu items or app display text. The display text will scroll either up and down (for vertical controls) or left and right (for horizontal controls), depending on the direction in which you drew the control.

TIP: After you have created a Flick and Scrub control, you can use it at any time for scrolling. Just trace over the line to activate it (just like how you can re-use a hand-drawn Nav Plus after creating it).

Tips and Tricks: Sharing Your Notes and Audio Online

Friday, July 24th, 2009

Looking to share your notes and audio with friends, classmates or colleagues? Whether you’re a Mac or PC user, sharing your notes is easy through the Livescribe Online community.

Sharing Private Files

By default, when you upload your notes and recordings to Livescribe Online, they are marked as private files that only you can see online.

To let your friends see your notes, simply add their e-mail addresses to your Access List. Once they create a Livescribe Online account (with the e-mail address you added to your Access List) and log in, they can play your interactive pencasts online or download your notes as a PDF file.

Sharing Public Files

If you make your pencast public, you can link to the file or share it on Facebook by posting it to your profile’s newsfeed. You can even send it as a Facebook message! Anyone who has your file link can watch your pencast or download your notes into a PDF file.

If you want to promote your notes or pencasts publicly, you can share it on the Livescribe Community page and select what category you want it to appear in.

Tips and Tricks: More Ways to Share Your Notes and Recordings

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Looking to share your notes and recordings? You can easily share your notes and recordings from your computer or online! Here’s how:

From Livescribe Desktop for Mac or Windows

  • Save your notes as a PDF file
  • Export your audio recordings into a MP4 or WAV file (Windows) or an AAC file (Mac)
  • From Livescribe Online

    Private sharing options (all your notes and recordings are private by default):

  • Email a friend
  • Download as a PDF file
  • Public sharing options:

  • Includes all the private sharing options
  • Send a link
  • Share on Facebook
  • Embed a pencast on your website or blog
  • Share on the Livescribe Community
  • Want to know what a pencast is? Read our blog post about pencasts here.

    Tips and Tricks: Capture Writing Without Audio

    Monday, June 1st, 2009

    If you want to just take notes without recording audio, power on your Pulse smartpen and start taking notes on Livescribe dot paper. It will automatically capture everything you write or draw.

    If you want to record audio, just tap on the record button and your smartpen will automatically start linking the audio to your notes.

    When you dock your Pulse smartpen to your computer, your notes and drawings will appear as black ink (versus green ink, which means there is audio linked to your notes) on Livescribe Desktop. From there, you can easily export your notes as a PDF file and email them to your friends or colleagues.

    Video:

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    More Ways to Share Pencasts

    Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

    Pencasts are interactive Flash movies of notes and recordings captured by the Pulse smartpen. Now you can easily embed, share and view pencasts directly from your blog or website!

    We embedded a pencast right here in our company blog to show you how it works - just hit the play button below, zoom out to the full screen option, and jump around the pencast by clicking on the green ink.

     

    Pencast of a Pencast
    brought to you by Livescribe

    How to Embed Pencasts

    You can embed pencasts from your myLivescribe page or the Livescribe Community. Please follow these steps to embed a pencast to your website or blog:

    How to embed a pencast

    How to embed a pencast.

    Tips and Tricks: Relink Audio to New Notes

    Monday, April 20th, 2009

    For those situations when you can’t write every single detail, the feature of relinking audio to new notes is really handy.

    With your Pulse smartpen, you can listen to your audio recordings by tapping on your notes. While the audio is playing, you can write down additional notes  in your notebook and the audio will automatically link to your new notes.

    Video:

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    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 Calc  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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