This system will work without special (ie: pre-printed dot) paper once somebody figures out some other way to figure out what page I just started writing on.
With an Anoto pen, I can open up a 50 page notebook to page 34, write a word, turn to page 2, write another word, etc. etc.
The pen stores it all and then lets you nifty things.
Well, the nifty things require that you either pay for the SDK or write your own. I opted to write my own. :)
I believe that the Logitech one actually has a bit of an SDK available for free for _processing_ strokes, but not for creating your own paper. Logitech pens only work over USB. The Nokia one can work over Bluetooth, which is much niftier.
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Gopi Flaherty @ May 30th 2007 8:23PM
This system will work without special (ie: pre-printed dot) paper once somebody figures out some other way to figure out what page I just started writing on.
With an Anoto pen, I can open up a 50 page notebook to page 34, write a word, turn to page 2, write another word, etc. etc.
The pen stores it all and then lets you nifty things.
Well, the nifty things require that you either pay for the SDK or write your own. I opted to write my own. :)
I believe that the Logitech one actually has a bit of an SDK available for free for _processing_ strokes, but not for creating your own paper. Logitech pens only work over USB. The Nokia one can work over Bluetooth, which is much niftier.
Nick @ Feb 4th 2008 7:57PM
Hey Gopi,
Can you share with us the SDK that you have written to print the Anoto paper for free? Or can you send us the link if it is online?
I think these pens will sell like hot cakes once we can print the paper for free.
Thanks,
Nikunj.