What I was talking about was that even if one takes copious notes in a meeting 
(and I have 4 notebooks/moleskines which I randomly choose) I find it 
impossible to find the notes again when I have a follow up meeting.
So a tablet on which one can write cursive text(in a small font ) as opposed to 
typing it in seems impossible as the tip of the stylus available is the 
thickness of an index finger (which is the minimum input it recognizes)which is 
super annoying.

I need a tablet screen with a much finer grid to recognize a pen tip input and 
I don't see it anywhere except in Wacom type input devices which are annoying 
to use as you have look up at a screen when you write.

The pen with special paper is also clunky and a pain to lug around.

Finally in my quest for a information manager , I used to have a Sharp device 
running Lotus Agenda which was a great piece of software.Does anyone know of 
any replacement for it?

And sorry for top posting(shiver) but bleddy phone doesn't allow email 
etiquette!!
And Venkat,what thread drift are yu talking about?

'Naresh' Narasimhan
Sent from my Phone

On 18-May-2011, at 11:14 PM, Udhay Shankar N <ud...@pobox.com> wrote:

> On 18-May-11 6:29 PM, Alaric Snell-Pym wrote:
> 
>> There's a technology where you write with real ink on real paper -
>> except it has a pattern of tiny infra-red dots and the pen has a tiny
>> camera that watches them moving, and from this can remember where it
>> moved within the coordinate system of a (uniquely serial numbered) page,
>> and thereby recreate it on a computer, and do handwriting recognition.
> 
> Possibly Anoto [1]?
> 
> Udhay
> 
> [1] http://www.anoto.com/
> 
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> ((Udhay Shankar N)) ((udhay @ pobox.com)) ((www.digeratus.com))
> 

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