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Noteshelf App Now Available For Livescribe 3 Smartpens

Livescribe and Fluid Touch have announced Noteshelf which allows individuals to write naturally with the Livescribe 3 smartpen. The new app will allow users to see their notes instantly while making them more useful with a variety of tools. Ready to learn more? Read on.

From the Press Release
Livescribe (www.livescribe.com) and Fluid Touch (www.fluidtouch.biz) announced today that Noteshelf now allows people to write naturally with their Livescribe 3 smartpen and see their notes instantly appear in the popular note-taking app. Once in Noteshelf people can make their notes even more useful with a wide variety of tools in the app. Noteshelf is the latest app to leverage Livescribe’s mobile SDK to incorporate native handwriting support.


“We’re bringing our smartpen technology to more apps and services where intuitive handwriting can help people capture their thoughts and ideas,” said Gilles Bouchard, CEO of Livescribe. “Combining the Livescribe 3 with the Noteshelf app provides people with a new way to capture notes, drawings and ideas with ink on paper, so they can get the most out of their important information.”

With the Livescribe 3 smartpen, a Livescribe notebook, and Noteshelf, users can create notes, documents, and doodles naturally with ink on paper, and continue working on them on their iPad. Users can enrich their notes by highlighting and marking content as well. Customers can even assign certain notebooks to send off-line notes into Noteshelf once they reconnect to the Noteshelf app.

“The iPad is a great tool for annotating, editing and enhancing notes with Noteshelf,” said Rama Krishna of Fluid Touch. “The Livescribe 3 smartpen makes Noteshelf and the iPad even more useful by enabling people to bridge their handwritten notes with their digital devices.”

To get started, customers should update their copy of Noteshelf to version 9.0, then go into the Noteshelf Store while connected to the Internet, and select the free Livescribe Sync Pack to add support for their Livescribe 3 smartpen. Once installed, customers tap the smartpen icon to add their handwriting to Noteshelf.

The Livescribe 3 smartpen is an elegantly designed writing solution that bridges both physical and digital note-taking by making handwritten notes more useful and actionable on an iOS device. The company’s mobile SDK is available to select developers and Livescribe welcomes developers to apply for access to the SDK by emailing developer(at)livescribe.com.

The Livescribe 3 smartpen is available from Livescribe.com, Amazon, Apple, Best Buy, Paradise Pen, and select global retailers for $149.99. The Livescribe 3 Pro Edition is also available for $199.95. Today’s announcement builds on recent partnerships with Evernote, Microsoft OneNote and Moleskine notebooks.

To download Noteshelf for $5.99, visit the App Store. For more information on Noteshelf and Fluid Touch, please visit www.noteshelf.net and www.fluidtouch.biz.

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