Hi Richard,

        I think it was well over a year of using List Recorder before I turned 
the gestures back on.  I felt like you.  that is that the phone was doing 
unexpected things.

        Little by little I turned on one gesture at a time.  I now especially 
like the wipe out gesture to quickly delete something and the tilt left back up 
gesture. I also often used the tilt left to stop play pack but now that the two 
finger tap does that I don't rely on it as much.

A button on the home screen would be good for lots of functions but I'm not 
sure there is a lot of space for things.  If something had to come off the 
bottom tool bar to fit a button like this I'm not sure that would help over 
all.  

In the meantime I played with it a bit and noticed that if you tap the edit 
button on the top right and then tap again without touching the screen the 
focus will be on the add item button and immediately open a new item.  It is 
not as fast as a dedicated button but it is pretty quick.

I'll add this request to my notes for a future version.  You never know.  There 
could be a good place for that button and I don't even know where.

Also,  Such a button would probably be more useful if it immediately landed you 
in the note taking field so you could start doing the note right away.  Does 
that sound right?  Currently it lands you on the record button. This is left 
over from the time that there was no quick record button on the tool bar.

Eric Caron 



On Aug 6, 2012, at 9:07 AM, Richard Turner <richard.turne...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Eric,
> I turned off the gestures because I got tired of having it go places when I
> accidently tilted the phone.
> I can see the attraction of the tilt gestures, but, for me, they get in the
> way, which is why I'd like to see a simple add item button for those times
> when you want to make a text list and not an audio one.
> 
> Thanks,
> Richard
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Of Eric Caron
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> Subject: Re: listrecorder: how to make new notes without recording
> 
> Hi Richard and William,
> 
>       Another fast way to  make a note without a recording is to turn on
> the gestures.  Then you can do a right tilt and it will immediately land a
> List Recorder user on the add item button.  You would double tap then just
> go over to either the edit field for the note or the one for the title.  You
> can leave the recording blank. 
> 
> Hope this also helps. 
> 
> Eric Caron 
> 
> On Aug 3, 2012, at 9:34 AM, Richard Turner <richard.turne...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> On the home screen double tap on the edit button then on the zero edit add
> item button. You will now have an item with no recording and you can then
> give it a title and then fill in the details. 
>> I would like to see this added as a separate button on the home screen to
> make it a little simpler. 
>> HTH,
>> 
>> 
>> Richard
>> 
>> On Aug 3, 2012, at 3:11 AM, William Windels <william.wind...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> I was wondering if I can also make notes without recording.
>>> e.g. I would like to write down the support-number of accessibility in a
> list inside the app with all kind of contact information.
>>> However, if I chose to make a new item, it starts recording directly.
>>> If I just want to write something, I don't need this.
>>> so, Can I make a new item without starting the record?
>>> 
>>> kind regards,
>>> William Windels
>>> 
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