IamJamie Publish time 2012-8-18 02:36

Edited by IamJamie at 2012-8-18 11:56

langstep replied at 2012-8-18 00:48 static/image/common/back.gif
The only problem I can see with stitch from my iPad is all the marks on the screen as I mark off my...
The goodnotes app is great for ipad. I can highlight and take notes with it. Here are a few screen shots from my HAED.

This is no zoom



Here is slightly zoomed in, you can see I need to guy more floss :P


And here is zoomed in all the way



You have several different highlight colors to chose from as well as different colored "pens" to write to write with.

dstressd Publish time 2012-8-18 05:48

IamJamie replied at 2012-8-18 02:36 static/image/common/back.gif
The goodnotes app is great for ipad. I can highlight and take notes with it. Here are a few screen...

Wow that looks so cool ... and so much easier than juggling papers, marker pens etc. But I do have one question ... are the marks (green) permanent or can you remove then (either accidently or when completed. Oh and does it work with coloured graphs too?

IamJamie Publish time 2012-8-18 07:21

dstressd replied at 2012-8-18 05:48 static/image/common/back.gif
Wow that looks so cool ... and so much easier than juggling papers, marker pens etc. But I do have ...

Yeah it's been nice that I don't have to juggle everything. Everything you write or highlight is very easily erasable. There is even a back button that undoes what you last wrote or highlighted. It does work well with color charts. here are some screen shots of what it looks like.

I left the Tool Bar open so you can get an idea of it looks like. Also the red lines you see on the chart were added by me with the pen tool. This chart didn't have very dark grid lines. It took me about 5 min to add them.



Close ups





Even if you came across a chart that had colors to dark for the highlighter you could always use the "pen" tool to mark your progress.

Let me know if you have any more questions.

pwaddles Publish time 2012-8-18 08:04

I do so much with my Kindle but I had no idea that it would work for my cross stitch. Thank you for all the useful information.   

langstep Publish time 2012-8-18 08:14

IamJamie replied at 2012-8-18 02:22 static/image/common/back.gif
It took a little bit of adjusting but after a day or so I find it much easier now. Probably becaus ...

Thanks for the information IamJamie.It is good to know that the software is Mac.I have both Mac and Windows, but do use my iMac all the time, rarely use Window now.The guy in the shop said when we brought the iMac a couple of years ago 'Once you have had a Mac, you won't want to go back to a PC.He was right.We brought the iPad so they would be more compatable.I will take a look at the software available looks very interesting, espeacially as it is so easy to zoom in and out, and at my age you need all the help you can get.

XStitchDoc Publish time 2012-8-18 08:47

Absolutely brilliant! I definitely think I'll go paperless! Thank you for all the pictures, IAmJamie!

IamJamie Publish time 2012-8-18 08:54

yay for paperless! you are very welcome!

waterbaby842 Publish time 2012-8-19 08:10

Now I want to buy an iPad!!!Darn you all :P

XStitchDoc Publish time 2012-8-19 11:00

Waterbaby- You say "enabling," I say, "Justifying!" :lol

dstressd Publish time 2012-8-19 15:36

I'd settles for a piece of software that could convince my PC or Tablet that it was an iPad so I could do all these cool tricks. I'm still looking for a comparable piece of software for my tablet that is as good as goodnotes.
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