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HardwareTablet PCStandup Tablet PC utility for CES

Standup Tablet PC utility for CES

I’ve been revisiting my little webcam/note taking utility again. I decided to add blog posting support so I can use it at CES to quickly and directly capture photos on my Tablet PC, scribble a note and then post it all to my blog. I want to be able to do this quickly and effortlessly as I walk the showroom floor.

Here’s a sample post:

WebcamNotesCapture.gif

And here’s a screenshot of the app:

WebcamNotesScreenshot.gif

The program is “usable” (note the quotes) but definitely not ready for distribution.

Rather than write a new app from scratch I decided to modify an old note-taking experiment I wrote about a year ago that had a Journal-like metaphor for capturing photos in sequence and supporting ink annotations:

WebcamNotesPrintLayout.gif

However, for my needs at CES I added a “card-style” view as shown earlier where each entry contains one photo and its ink annotations. So what’s the problem? Well, now I have a program with two metaphors–a card mode and a paper layout view mode and the two modes don’t work well together. In hindsight I should have started a new project. Oh, well.

I’m not sure when I’ll get a version cleaned-up enough to post. I’m particularly curious to see how the app works out at CES. Now I need a GPRS modem for the Tablet!

Loren
Lorenhttp://www.lorenheiny.com
Loren Heiny (1961 - 2010) was a software developer and author of several computer language textbooks. He graduated from Arizona State University in computer science. His first love was robotics.

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