[AccessD] OT: Useful weekend technical reading -Paper Prototyping for "paperless" and wireless

jwcolby jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Tue Jun 26 08:51:30 CDT 2007


I also use OneNote and really like it.  It still has some annoying bugs but
the concept is really cool and it mostly works. 


John W. Colby
Colby Consulting
www.ColbyConsulting.com 
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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Gustav Brock
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 9:43 AM
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Subject: Re: [AccessD] OT: Useful weekend technical reading -Paper
Prototyping for "paperless" and wireless

Hi Shamil

I find it quite useful. Even though it is very easy to write a page of text
lined neatly up, all text are kept in small boxes which you can move around.
Notes can be added, and it contains simple but adequate drawing functions
for creating, say, small drawings or flow charts. Also pictures - and in
fact most external documents - can be inserted anywhere and later easily
moved around. At all times you can print out a page or a series of pages.

The process is much like if you use a drawing board or note pad with the
difference that all elements at any time can be dragged and dropped as you
like. That's why I thought of it as a simple tool to create first level
sketches of user interfaces - with a much higher quality of the detail than
handwritten sketches.

No, I havent used Groove 2007.

/gustav

>>> shamil at users.mns.ru 26-06-2007 02:23 >>>
Hi Gustav,

Well, I'm also trying to get done software development process "paperless"
with changing success...

How do you find this MS One Note 2007? Is it really useful? What are the
best IYO usage scenarios of this productivity tool applied to software
development business?

Did you try to use MS Groove 2007?

Thanks.

--
Shamil




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