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11-02-2017 09:59 AM in
Galaxy Note
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11-02-2017 10:59 AM in
Galaxy Note
nope... unless you flatten and export your notes... end up losing a lot of functionality...lame eh?
there are even functionality issues between versions of samsung notes...
the galaxy tab3 (most current and expensive tablet) runs an older version of samsung notes...thus, notes i begin to create on note8 can not be edited on the larger tab.... the device i prefer to assemble large notes...
for devices that forwardly use the pen and note taking as a selling point.. this is a major fail...
Samsung did have a mature, exportable product in sNote w evernote. that was the peak.
samsung notes is still good but missing a ton of features for daily noters like myself.
i think in part the software is retarded because it launched with Note 7, and the development of yhe software was likely furloughed with death of Note7. Now they are behind.
I prefer Samsung notes integration...but use onenote for most cross platform requirements.
Good luvk
there are even functionality issues between versions of samsung notes...
the galaxy tab3 (most current and expensive tablet) runs an older version of samsung notes...thus, notes i begin to create on note8 can not be edited on the larger tab.... the device i prefer to assemble large notes...
for devices that forwardly use the pen and note taking as a selling point.. this is a major fail...
Samsung did have a mature, exportable product in sNote w evernote. that was the peak.
samsung notes is still good but missing a ton of features for daily noters like myself.
i think in part the software is retarded because it launched with Note 7, and the development of yhe software was likely furloughed with death of Note7. Now they are behind.
I prefer Samsung notes integration...but use onenote for most cross platform requirements.
Good luvk
