|
| |||
| Remote collaboration in real-time? Hey everyone, I am looking for a device/software combination that can be used effectively as a drawing-board for remote one-to-one collaboration via high-speed internet. I found many digital writing pads (an example below), that can capture the diagrams I draw on the pad, and then I can manually email the captured image to the other party. The other party can modify the drawings and email it back to me, and so on. http://www.keenzo.com/showproduct.as...1046343&ref=GB I would like something that works sort of "on-the-fly"; i.e. a synchronized image of the drawing appears on the both ends; as soon as the drawing is modified at either end, the image at the other end is updated with the modifications automatically. A synchronization lag of a couple of seconds is acceptable, because it would still be very convenient compared to emailing the image manually every time. Does One-note support this facility with some hardware? If not, does anyone know if anything like that is available? Thanks in advance! kd |
| |||
| Re: Remote collaboration in real-time? It sounds to me like you are looking for the live sharing features of OneNote. This feature will give you both access to a single section at the same time. You can do it over a LAN or over the internet. The only thing you might not like about it is that unless the drawer is on a tablet and uses the pen, you will be stuck with the rather rudimentary drawing tools in OneNote. -- Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com I believe life is meant to be lived. But: if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived "kd in NC" <kvdesai******.com> wrote in message news:15960ff4-21e5-41fa-ad97-3b20dc73f5b0@s12g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > Hey everyone, > > I am looking for a device/software combination that can be used > effectively as a drawing-board for remote one-to-one collaboration via > high-speed internet. I found many digital writing pads (an example > below), that can capture the diagrams I draw on the pad, and then I > can manually email the captured image to the other party. The other > party can modify the drawings and email it back to me, and so on. > http://www.keenzo.com/showproduct.as...1046343&ref=GB > > I would like something that works sort of "on-the-fly"; i.e. a > synchronized image of the drawing appears on the both ends; as soon as > the drawing is modified at either end, the image at the other end is > updated with the modifications automatically. A synchronization lag of > a couple of seconds is acceptable, because it would still be very > convenient compared to emailing the image manually every time. > > Does One-note support this facility with some hardware? If not, does > anyone know if anything like that is available? > > Thanks in advance! > > kd |
| |||
| Re: Remote collaboration in real-time? Thanks a bunch Kathy! Live shared session looks like exactly what I wanted. One additional question: if the parties at both ends have a digital drawing pad hooked up to their computers, can they still use the OneNote live shared sessions w/ the pad+pen as the input device instead of mouse? I am wondering because those pads cost ~$150, while the tablets cost ~$2k :-). Any specific pads that are preferred or compatible with OneNote? Thanks, - kd On Nov 28, 11:32 am, "Kathy Jacobs" <call_ka...@knot.cox.net> wrote: > It sounds to me like you are looking for the live sharing features of > OneNote. This feature will give you both access to a single section at the > same time. You can do it over a LAN or over the internet. The only thing you > might not like about it is that unless the drawer is on a tablet and uses > the pen, you will be stuck with the rather rudimentary drawing tools in > OneNote. > > -- > Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint > Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint > Get PowerPoint and OneNote information atwww.onppt.com > > I believe life is meant to be lived. But: > if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived > > "kd in NC" <kvde...******.com> wrote in messagenews:15960ff4-21e5-41fa-ad97-3b20dc73f5b0@s12g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > > > Hey everyone, > > > I am looking for a device/software combination that can be used > > effectively as adrawing-boardfor remote one-to-one collaboration via > > high-speed internet. I found many digital writing pads (an example > > below), that can capture the diagrams I draw on the pad, and then I > > can manually email the captured image to the other party. The other > > party can modify the drawings and email it back to me, and so on. > >http://www.keenzo.com/showproduct.as...1046343&ref=GB > > > I would like something that works sort of "on-the-fly"; i.e. a > > synchronized image of the drawing appears on the both ends; as soon as > > the drawing is modified at either end, the image at the other end is > > updated with the modifications automatically. A synchronization lag of > > a couple of seconds is acceptable, because it would still be very > > convenient compared to emailing the image manually every time. > > > Does One-note support this facility with some hardware? If not, does > > anyone know if anything like that is available? > > > Thanks in advance! > > > kd |
| |||
| Re: Remote collaboration in real-time? The pads will let you do drawings just fine. The only thing is that you won't be able to do handwriting recognition on what you write without the tablet extensions and a tablet PC. I think you will love live shared sessions. If you need help setting them up or testing them, let me know. You can always "unknot" my email address to reach me. (Do a reply instead of a reply group and it will make sense.) -- Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com I believe life is meant to be lived. But: if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived "kd in NC" <kvdesai******.com> wrote in message news:fe8862a1-b5f4-4296-885c-2c6fd8fff337@s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com... > Thanks a bunch Kathy! Live shared session looks like exactly what I > wanted. One additional question: if the parties at both ends have a > digital drawing pad hooked up to their computers, can they still use > the OneNote live shared sessions w/ the pad+pen as the input device > instead of mouse? I am wondering because those pads cost ~$150, while > the tablets cost ~$2k :-). Any specific pads that are preferred or > compatible with OneNote? > > Thanks, > > - kd > > On Nov 28, 11:32 am, "Kathy Jacobs" <call_ka...@knot.cox.net> wrote: >> It sounds to me like you are looking for the live sharing features of >> OneNote. This feature will give you both access to a single section at >> the >> same time. You can do it over a LAN or over the internet. The only thing >> you >> might not like about it is that unless the drawer is on a tablet and uses >> the pen, you will be stuck with the rather rudimentary drawing tools in >> OneNote. >> >> -- >> Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint >> Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint >> Get PowerPoint and OneNote information atwww.onppt.com >> >> I believe life is meant to be lived. But: >> if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we >> lived >> >> "kd in NC" <kvde...******.com> wrote in >> messagenews:15960ff4-21e5-41fa-ad97-3b20dc73f5b0@s12g2000prg.googlegroups.com... >> >> > Hey everyone, >> >> > I am looking for a device/software combination that can be used >> > effectively as adrawing-boardfor remote one-to-one collaboration via >> > high-speed internet. I found many digital writing pads (an example >> > below), that can capture the diagrams I draw on the pad, and then I >> > can manually email the captured image to the other party. The other >> > party can modify the drawings and email it back to me, and so on. >> >http://www.keenzo.com/showproduct.as...1046343&ref=GB >> >> > I would like something that works sort of "on-the-fly"; i.e. a >> > synchronized image of the drawing appears on the both ends; as soon as >> > the drawing is modified at either end, the image at the other end is >> > updated with the modifications automatically. A synchronization lag of >> > a couple of seconds is acceptable, because it would still be very >> > convenient compared to emailing the image manually every time. >> >> > Does One-note support this facility with some hardware? If not, does >> > anyone know if anything like that is available? >> >> > Thanks in advance! >> >> > kd > |
| |||
| Re: Remote collaboration in real-time? If you have Vista Home Premium, Business, or Ultimate you can use handwriting recognition with external tablets. -- Josh Einstein (Tablet PC MVP) Einstein Technologies Tablet Enhancements for Outlook - Try it free: www.tabletoutlook.com "Kathy Jacobs" <call_kathy@knot.cox.net> wrote in message news:53DF6F12-06BE-4D2A-87E3-356EF107C47A@microsoft.com... > The pads will let you do drawings just fine. The only thing is that you > won't be able to do handwriting recognition on what you write without the > tablet extensions and a tablet PC. > > I think you will love live shared sessions. If you need help setting them > up or testing them, let me know. You can always "unknot" my email address > to reach me. (Do a reply instead of a reply group and it will make sense.) > > -- > Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint > Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint > Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com > > I believe life is meant to be lived. But: > if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we > lived > > "kd in NC" <kvdesai******.com> wrote in message > news:fe8862a1-b5f4-4296-885c-2c6fd8fff337@s8g2000prg.googlegroups.com... >> Thanks a bunch Kathy! Live shared session looks like exactly what I >> wanted. One additional question: if the parties at both ends have a >> digital drawing pad hooked up to their computers, can they still use >> the OneNote live shared sessions w/ the pad+pen as the input device >> instead of mouse? I am wondering because those pads cost ~$150, while >> the tablets cost ~$2k :-). Any specific pads that are preferred or >> compatible with OneNote? >> >> Thanks, >> >> - kd >> >> On Nov 28, 11:32 am, "Kathy Jacobs" <call_ka...@knot.cox.net> wrote: >>> It sounds to me like you are looking for the live sharing features of >>> OneNote. This feature will give you both access to a single section at >>> the >>> same time. You can do it over a LAN or over the internet. The only thing >>> you >>> might not like about it is that unless the drawer is on a tablet and >>> uses >>> the pen, you will be stuck with the rather rudimentary drawing tools in >>> OneNote. >>> >>> -- >>> Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint >>> Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint >>> Get PowerPoint and OneNote information atwww.onppt.com >>> >>> I believe life is meant to be lived. But: >>> if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we >>> lived >>> >>> "kd in NC" <kvde...******.com> wrote in >>> messagenews:15960ff4-21e5-41fa-ad97-3b20dc73f5b0@s12g2000prg.googlegroups.com... >>> >>> > Hey everyone, >>> >>> > I am looking for a device/software combination that can be used >>> > effectively as adrawing-boardfor remote one-to-one collaboration via >>> > high-speed internet. I found many digital writing pads (an example >>> > below), that can capture the diagrams I draw on the pad, and then I >>> > can manually email the captured image to the other party. The other >>> > party can modify the drawings and email it back to me, and so on. >>> >http://www.keenzo.com/showproduct.as...1046343&ref=GB >>> >>> > I would like something that works sort of "on-the-fly"; i.e. a >>> > synchronized image of the drawing appears on the both ends; as soon as >>> > the drawing is modified at either end, the image at the other end is >>> > updated with the modifications automatically. A synchronization lag of >>> > a couple of seconds is acceptable, because it would still be very >>> > convenient compared to emailing the image manually every time. >>> >>> > Does One-note support this facility with some hardware? If not, does >>> > anyone know if anything like that is available? >>> >>> > Thanks in advance! >>> >>> > kd >> > |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| |
| | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| IE7 wont do real time updates | karen402@nomail.com | Internet Explorer | 5 | 05-06-2007 11:11 AM |
| Real-Time Autoscript? | StringerBell | Windows XP | 1 | 03-08-2007 06:45 AM |
| Real Time clock Question | gmv | Desktop Computers | 141 | 02-06-2007 05:48 PM |
| High to real-time | b11_ | Windows XP | 2 | 01-04-2007 02:53 AM |
| Real-time digital pen recording | =?Utf-8?B?QWhyYXNoIEI=?= | Windows XP Tablet PC Newsgroup | 4 | 08-04-2004 07:13 PM |
| New To Technology Questions? | Do You Need Help with Your Computer or Device? | Do You Need Help with this site? |