How Many Notebooks Do You Use?
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No notebooks here. Legal pad sometimes but that is it.
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@scottalanmiller said:
No notebooks here. Legal pad sometimes but that is it.
I am in this camp. I have a legal pad in my bag that is rarely used and replaced when empty. My current one has been with me for almost 8 months and is about half used.
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I always have a notepad with me but rarely use it when out and about. Now at my desk I have post it notes everywhere.
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@Minion-Queen said:
Now that I have the Surface pro2 I use that and one note.
The biggest problem I have with using a tablet for note taking in meetings is the lock screen. You go to write something and your tablet has automatically locked itself. So you have to unlock it. Which takes about ten seconds.
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As part of my routine I shut that off before going into a meeting. I would rather have to recharge sooner than worry about a locked screen
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Our MDM policies prevent us from turning off auto-lock. Which is a good thing in my case, as I'd only forget to turn it back on after the meeting and would then leave the device on the train on my way home.
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@Carnival-Boy said:
@Minion-Queen said:
Now that I have the Surface pro2 I use that and one note.
The biggest problem I have with using a tablet for note taking in meetings is the lock screen. You go to write something and your tablet has automatically locked itself. So you have to unlock it. Which takes about ten seconds.
10 seconds? do you have to enter a 37 character password?
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I should time my time to get back in but ten seconds isn't unrealistic. Gotta swipe the screen, type password, have it unlock....
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OK, hang on, let me time it......
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OK. it's more like two seconds.
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@Carnival-Boy said:
OK. it's more like two seconds.
two seconds I can totally believe - and i don't consider unreasonable.
I try to get people around here to lock their computer when they walk away from their desk (about 100 times a day). At 2 seconds each time to get back to the desktop, I'm only adding 200 seconds or 3.3333 mins to their day - yet they complain like I'm cutting off their leg.Back to the OP - I use a legal pad when needed (rarely), and tons of post it notes in my office.
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Post-it notes are Devil's work. When I become CEO banning them will be my first priority.
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I just timed my iPad 2 with BT keyboard and password not code. Took seven seconds.
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@Carnival-Boy said:
@Minion-Queen said:
Now that I have the Surface pro2 I use that and one note.
The biggest problem I have with using a tablet for note taking in meetings is the lock screen. You go to write something and your tablet has automatically locked itself. So you have to unlock it. Which takes about ten seconds.
Are you using Windows 8? You can use the gesture-based login.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I just timed my iPad 2 with BT keyboard and password not code. Took seven seconds.
I'm an iPad2 with pass-code.
Regardless of the time, having to unlock a tablet every time you want to jot down a note in a meeting seems to me to be a complete pain.
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@alexntg said:
@Carnival-Boy said:
@Minion-Queen said:
Now that I have the Surface pro2 I use that and one note.
The biggest problem I have with using a tablet for note taking in meetings is the lock screen. You go to write something and your tablet has automatically locked itself. So you have to unlock it. Which takes about ten seconds.
Are you using Windows 8? You can use the gesture-based login.
It would like the gesture that I would give it.
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My "notepad" is either OneNote or Evernote. Evernote is on all my mobile devices and now with O365 web apps, I can use OneNote online from my ODfB/SharePoint site.
My phone has a color note app I use when I need personal lists.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I just timed my iPad 2 with BT keyboard and password not code. Took seven seconds.
hmm... this seems very long!
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I just timed my iPad 2 with BT keyboard and password not code. Took seven seconds.
hmm... this seems very long!
Using full passwords with a touch screen makes it slow. No fast way to do it.