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The First 5 Things You'll Want to Know About Tablet Computers

The First 5 Things You'll Want to Know About Tablet Computers

If you're new here, or to Tablet PC's, there's a few things you should know. A few bits of information we should get out of the way first...

1. The Tablet I use is a PC, Not a Mac
Everything but the iPad is Windows based. Mac's tablet the iPad is more like a giant iPod Touch, it wasn't designed to have a stylus/pen input, but there are several apps for that now, but you can either type (using the virtual keyboard) or use your finger to write. Also, the only way you can get anything on the computer is through email, there are no input ports, but i understand on the iPad 3 that might have changed. But don't dispare, this is only the third version of the Mac tablet, and only the first since Steve Jobs passed, so there's bound to be a bit of a shake down cruise since he's gone, and they'll probably come out with one that has a few more input choices. In the mean time, there is an after market/third party 'upgrade' you can get that will turn a MacBookPro into a tablet computer, but I'm not sure of the cost. (If you're interested in that, leave a message here, or better yet email me at tmoodyca@roadrunner.com and I'll hook you up with people in the know about such things), i will tell you that from what i have seen it partitions the harddrive so that you can run both Mac & Windows. So you'd still be running Windows programs just on a Mac machine.

2. What Kind of Tablet is Right for Me?
There's two different types of Tablet PC's. A slate tablet, and a convertible. The slate does NOT come with a keyboard but is usually lighter in weight, but a bit more expensive. The convertible allows the screen to swivel all the way around and lay flat on top of the keyboard. These are a bit heavier (although not by an enormous amount), but they cost less. Poke about in this blog to find some of the manufactures of both types of computer, or contact me via email at the above address.

3. Using Tablet PC's On-Set
Every Tablet PC comes with the program - Windows Journal, Journal Note Writer, or something like that, in it. The name varies, but it's exactly the same program & Script Supervisor's can use this program to take their notes AND line their pages. It does NOT turn your handwriting into text. You can enter text in this program, it just takes a few more menu scrolls and pen clicks, but it can be done. You'll have to decide if it's worth the effort. Other programs I know Script Supers to use are Excel, Filemaker Pro, Access, Adobe Acrobat, & Bluebeam Revu (more about those last two in section 4.)

4. PDF Readers & Printers
You may not know what it is, but you're going to need it. It's a program (or programs) that will allow you to read and print your pages and forms into PDF. PDF is a universal format that every computer, both PC and Mac, can view. There's a couple of different ways to achieve this, some more expensive than others, but all viable ways to go. The Acrobat Reader is free and easy to download, but that's just about all it does. And there are several programs out there that are just PDF printer drivers and those are either free or at a nominal cost. Or you can go with a couple of different PDF Editors. These allow you to read, print and manipulate PDF files. The two most well known are Adobe Acrobat, and Bluebeam Revu. I believe both have a 30 day free trial that can be downloaded from their websites. (There are other PDF Editors out there, just Google for a list.) These can be used to take your notes and to line your pages as well. However there is a little bit more of a learning curve involved with all of them.

5. eBay - A cheaper way to shop
Ok, you've decided to jump in and do the deed, but you're a little tight on cash. Or you're still a bit skittish about the whole thing because you're a Mac and it's a PC. Here's my recommendation: go eBay. First you're gonna want to do a bit of research. Find the make and model of computer you like (HP, Lenovo, Motion Computing, Dell, Tablet Kiosk, etc.), then I suggest going to Fry's or Best Buy, or Sears, and basically fondling the merchandise. Find something that you like the feel of, the weight of. You like the way the pen writes on the screen. See what software it comes with (Microsoft Word, or Excel, etc.), what hardware (external hard drive, or keyboard, etc.). Find the one that's right for you. Do NOT skip this step, I know the research is often the boring part, but in this case it's important. You are going to have to spend at least 12 1/2 hours a day with this machine, and a fairly large chunk of money, so it should be something you like. After you've researched it and found the machine of your dreams, then head to eBay. First just see what they have to offer in tablets, you might find something you didn't know about. Then get down to business, and look for that one computer that will make your life complete. Now you might have to settle for last years model (so make sure you get the name and numbers correct), but if it comes at a significant discount (on the order of one half the price or so) you'll have a decision to make.

So there you are, the first five things you need to know. Go forth and compute.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Canson PAPERSHOW

Papershow is a very cool looking product. it too allows you to write on paper & it pops up on your computer. seems geared to presentations (Power Point, etc)

you'd have to buy their paper, because it doesn't work with 'regular' stuff, and at $199.00 it's a bit steep, but have a look anyway.


Canson PAPERSHOW

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

You scan it like a highlighter - IRISPen 6- Overview

interesting item. might be useful for getting those handwritten, last minute dialog changes into the computer but not sure it's worth the price.

take a look, see whatcha' think.


IRISPen 6- Overview

also take a look at some of their other products. the IrisNotes for instance is an interesting product, but i think you'd need several of the receivers for it to work. it does work for both PC & Mac.

But Wait - flipSYNC - Micro & Mini USB 2.0 Charge and Sync Cable

and here's one for the rest of us non-iPhoneifiles. looks like it has my plug :)


GPS & Netbook Accessories Netbook flipSYNC - Micro & Mini USB 2.0 Charge and Sync Cable

iflipSYNC - USB 2.0 Charge and Sync Cable for iPod & iPhone

thought this was a nifty looking gadget. it's a iPhone or iPod charger cable that fit on your key chain.

i don't have either of those things, but how nice would it be to always have your charger cable with you so you don't have to go routing around in the bottom of your bag for it...



iPad, iPhone & iPod Accessories Cables & Adapters flipSYNC - USB 2.0 Charge and Sync Cable for iPod & iPhone

Useful Software for the PC Script Supervisor

I have used or am using all of this software. Many of these I've listed before, but i thought i'd just put them all on one list. And I'll be posting a tutorial a friend wrote for a couple of these programs very soon.

SOME USEFUL (FREE) SOFTWARE DOWNLOADS

KAREN’S REPLICATOR - http://download.cnet.com/Karens-Replicator/3000-2242_4-50127.html - Backs up your work onto an SD card, another folder in your hard drive, onto a flash drive or onto any other media you tell it to. Can be set to copy at various intervals. (EX: 1 min, 5 min, 30 min, etc.)

PDFTK BUILDER - http://portableapps.com/apps/office/pdftk_builder_portable - Allows you to ‘staple’ various PDF pages/files into one larger file

PDF995 - http://www.pdf995.com/($9.95 version eliminates all pop up advertising) - A PDF Printer Driver, it allows you to convert a file into a PDF document

BULLZIP - http://www.bullzip.com/products/pdf/info.php - Another PDF Printer Driver

ADOBE ACROBAT READER- http://get.adobe.com/reader/otherversions/ - So you can read a PDF document (and then turn that into a Windows Journal document)

DROPBOX - http://www.dropbox.com/ - Online storage that gives you, and others of your choice, access to your files from just about anywhere and on any computer.

BATTCURSOR - http://en.battcursor.net/download.aspx (sorry for Vista or Windows 7 only) - It shows the battery charge, in percent/%, directly under the mouse cursor

RAINBOW FOLDERS - http://www.freewarefiles.com/Rainbow-Folders_program_5495.html - Allows you to change the colors of your file folders, making them easier to spot in a ‘crowd’

Note: I’ll probably be adding to this list as I find or am given new, cool stuff to put on it.

Dated: September 2010

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

UPDATED 9/30/10 - Pro DJ Laptop Tripod Adjustable Stand For Notebook Computer Pyleaudio.com

my good friend Rhonda sent me this link in an email with this description:

"Found this online. It's a great deal and alot cheaper than the InStand. I got it at CrispDeals.com but I see that they are now Out of Stock. Look around and you can find it for about $35 plus shipping. Mine was about $50 with tax/shipping."

*UPDATE: "If anyone orders the Laptop stand through CrispDeals.com, tell them to use this code for $5 off

Product Details


ITEM DESCRIPTION
Pro DJ Laptop Tripod Adjustable Stand For Notebook Computer

Model PLPTS4
Brand Pyle
Category LCD And Plasma Mounts
MSRP $87.50
Warranty 1 Year
Item Manual Coming Soon !!!
Click Photo for a Larger View

PRODUCT INFO
Details Accessories Specifications
# Portable Laptop/Notebook Desk/Workstation
# Easily Adjustable Height And Angle
# Set-up Height From 28'' To 46''
# Stand For Musicians, DJs, Based Performances
# Wood Material Counter Construction
# Black High Gloss Finish
# Steel Frame Construction"

*FLASH* RIM introduces BlackBerry PlayBook tablet computer at DevCon2010


a new 7" tablet from BlackBerry. looks pretty cool. but, in my opinion, the screen is a bit small for our needs.

check it out anyway at the link below.

Computerworld Philippines :: Video :: *FLASH* RIM introduces BlackBerry PlayBook tablet computer at DevCon2010

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Organizing Files & Folders - Part 1


Let me just say that I would never tell anyone how to set up their computer filing system any more than I would tell them how they must set up their notebook.

That being said, I get asked this question all the time: "How do I set up my show files for work on set?"

Included is a very colorful flowchart I whipped together to try to illustrate how I do it.

Feel free to print this out if you think it might be helpful. Or contact me & I'll email you the PDF.

And please forgive the watermark thingy, I didn't have a driver that converter to a JPG format (one of the few that Google's Blogger will accept) so I had to grab a freebie off the internet.


- ScriptWitch

Friday, September 17, 2010

Messenger Bag Director's Chair | New Arrivals | SkyMall

This looks very similar to something i found ages ago, but it's still pretty cool. i would like to know how long it takes to fold & unfold this thing however :)


Messenger Bag Director's Chair | New Arrivals | SkyMall