The burning may require third party software, rather than simply using the LS software, I don't know. ![]() Evernote software will not allow you to edit the audio & the only editing you could do to the notes is annotations.įor archival purposes, you should be able to use the LS software to pull the audio from a pencast & burn it to CD. IME, you'd need third party software to do that. If you are wanting to EDIT the notes and/or audio, I don't know if LS software supports that. Is that no longer supported? IMO, that would be the fastest, easiest way to share. ![]() The LS site allowed you to share notes/audio via pencasts. The second turned it into a wire-free solution, integrating tightly with Evernote. Overall, I feel this is great tool for students who are older and have an understanding of how to use an iPad or their computer already. I want to take meeting notes with sound and upload to to laptop where I can edit, print minutes of meetings and save sound to disk and mail out minutes and CD? Does Evernote manage that? Old system allowed that through livescribe desktop and Microsoft word. The first Livescribe smart pen, the Pulse introduced the connected pen to the world. More and more Windows laptops are coming around to supporting. I am older and less technically inclined! Help! I have old, Livescribe Pulse experience. Compatibility: Windows, LG Velvet, LG V60 Battery: 1 x AAAA.
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