Scott Hanselman

Blogging directly from a Logitech IO2 Pen

November 10, 2005 Comment on this post [9] Posted in Coding4Fun
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UPDATE: In case this seemed like a non sequitur, this is in support of an upcoming article for Coding4Fun on the Logitech io2 pen.

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Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.

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November 10, 2005 7:08
Haha, awesome. You know, I bought a Tablet-PC and I haven't even thought of making a post with it yet. Honestly... it acts as a pretty good paper weight right now. I should give it a try. What software did you use?
November 10, 2005 7:45
Cool!
November 10, 2005 7:46
It's a custom plugin from the Logitech's SDK for an article I'm doing for MSDN (http://www.hanselman.com/blog/LogitechIO2PenNETSupportGoogleDesktopSupportAndUpcomingArticle.aspx)

Scott
November 10, 2005 8:40
BTW, I received your book today. Which chapters did you write?
November 10, 2005 21:25
Now you're just showing off. :)

Very cool.
November 10, 2005 22:07
Bleh -

How is that indexable? Write an automagical OCR plugin for it, and then we can google the wisdom of Scott's brain visa-vis his digi-pen.
November 10, 2005 22:14
Jeremy - great idea! I could OCR the text and include it in the ALT tag!
November 10, 2005 22:24
I love the concept. But paying 10 cents per post (pack of 50 post-its for the logitech is about $5) is a bit steep for me.

When logitech figures out a way to bring down the consumables prices (notebooks, paper, etc) I might be more inclined to buy one.
November 10, 2005 22:55
Kelly, valid point but with small posts I can actually use the postit multiple times by checking New Note and reusing the paper (if you're a cheap bastard.)

;)

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