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My Pulse is racing

Posted: December 17, 2008 in Mac, Technology

Not sure if I’m the first person in Bermuda to take delivery of the amazing new Pulse Smartpen from Livescribe but I’m sure there aren’t many.

Ever since this pen was first talked about late last year, I’ve been dying to get my hands on one and once they released a Mac verson of the desktop software last month, I plonked my $149 down. Well it finally arrived on my doorstep yesterday and I have to say it’s an impressive piece of kit. Basically the Smartpen works a bit like the Leap Frog kids books you may have seen (not surprising as the guy behind those invented the Pulse too) – it writes like a pen but, unlike other digital pens, records synchronised audio too so that, to quote the company ads, “you never miss a word”. You write on special “Dot Paper” notepaper and books that are printed with Leap Frog-style commands and navigation and you can upload your notes and drawings to your computer via a USB cradle.  Tap on any part of your notes and the Smartpen will play back the audio from that point. It’s an amazing tool for anyone who takes notes in meetings, lectures or – like me – you’re a working journalist.

I haven’t tried it out “in the field” yet but having just scribbled down a page or so of trial notes from a TV newscast, I’m very impressed. It’s easy to use and will become indispensable once apps to convert notes and audio to text are available. The former is already available for  Windows users (Mac users can use MyScript Notes via Boot Camp or Parallels) and audio-to-text is in the works.

Mac at the movies

Posted: December 10, 2008 in Mac, media, movies

It’s probably about time someone made a movie about the Mac – now two are set for release. Welcome To Macintosh seems to be more a historical documentary about the Apple story from Apple I to iPhone 3G (Trailer quote: “It’s like a sausage factory. You really don’t want to know how this stuff is made.”)

MacHEADS looks more at the zealots, geeks and others who make up the Mac community and asks whether Apple is now just another brand. Trailer quote from Mac user: “I’ve never knowingly slept  with a Windows user. Ever.”

Mailplane 2.0 released

Posted: December 10, 2008 in internet, Mac

Mailplane

Mailplane is one of my must-have apps, as it brings a whole lot of desktop functionality to GMail such as drag and drop files, the ability to automatically optimize photo attachments, and send screenshot captures as instant attachments. They have just released version 2.0 which boasts some 40 new features, mainly built around support for GMail 2 such as video chat support and so on. Well worth the upgrade. If you’re a GMail user and don’t have this, it’s $24.95 well spent.
It’s Mac only right now but a Windows version is on the way.