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Digital Graffiti?

Published by Steve Litchfield at 19:38 UTC, January 10th 2008

Hey, it must be UIQ week! Ewan's been reviewing Scribbler for UIQ 3 - a free form, inifinite paper note-taker. It's a cool idea for a touch-based smartphone and I think it's a keeper on Ewan's P990. Highlights are the strip overview and the export to image files.

"One of the unique features of UIQ when you put it alongside other current Symbian devices is, of course, the touch screen support – and it’s always interesting to look at applications that take advantage of this. Because there’s no way that a simple and useful application like Scribbler would be even half as useful on S60 as it is on Sony Ericsson's UIQ smartphones. 

Scribbler is an infinite roll of digital paper. Rather than the paged approach that the built in Notes application uses, there is one ‘page’ for you to take your notes on. When you reach the bottom of the screen, it automatically scrolls up the contents, and you keep on writing. Hit the bottom, it scrolls up again. It’s very simple, and very easy."

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Categories: Software
Platforms: UIQ 3

News Discussion

ares
You review convinced me to go and buy this ;)
aqualung
There's a new build out (v0.91) as of today - options to change colour of 'paper', Undo option, drawing of basic shapes (circle, square...)

This is what the built in Notes should have been, and is an app that should be on every UIQ 3 phone !

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