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Circus Ponies NoteBook

Circus Ponies NoteBook

Outlining, organizing info manager.

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Support for "drawing?"

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Contributed by: RockMSockM9NY Tuesday, May 16 2006 @ 02:42 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

My apologies if this question has already been asked...

Does Notebook support drawing/sketching? I have a Wacom tablet and would love to use the program as (among other things) a rudimentary sketch book for ideas, etc. It would certainly be easier than sketching on scraps of paper when ideas pop into my head, and then trying to keep track of them.

Obviously, Notebook does a lot more, I would just like to know if this feature is in there...

Thanks!   

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Support for "drawing?" - cpatti1

Notebook is not Fractal Design Painter :) Notebook *does* however support "clippings" so you can use whatever program you enjoy using your Wacom tablet with, and then import the output of that program into your Notebook pages.

So, in a sense, yes, but if you mean can you draw directly into a Notebook page? Not per se, no.

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Tuesday, May 16 2006 @ 05:45 AM PDT


Support for "drawing?" - cpatti1

Notebook is not Fractal Design Painter :) Notebook *does* however support "clippings" so you can use whatever program you enjoy using your Wacom tablet with, and then import the output of that program into your Notebook pages.

So, in a sense, yes, but if you mean can you draw directly into a Notebook page? Not per se, no.

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Tuesday, May 16 2006 @ 05:47 AM PDT


Support for "drawing?" - cpatti1

Notebook is not Fractal Design Painter :) Notebook *does* however support "clippings" so you can use whatever program you enjoy using your Wacom tablet with, and then import the output of that program into your Notebook pages.

So, in a sense, yes, but if you mean can you draw directly into a Notebook page? Not per se, no.

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Tuesday, May 16 2006 @ 05:54 AM PDT


Support for "drawing?" - RockMSockM9NY

LOL... of course I knew it wasn't as complex as fractal design painter ... lol I was just wondering if it functioned like a "real" notebook in the drawing sense, as well as all the other ways it does... even if it was just rudimentary sketches.

Anyhow, thank you for answering ... :)

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Thursday, June 01 2006 @ 10:03 PM PDT


Support for "drawing?" - RockMSockM9NY

LOL... of course I knew it wasn't as complex as fractal design painter ... lol I was just wondering if it functioned like a "real" notebook in the drawing sense, as well as all the other ways it does... even if it was just rudimentary sketches.

Anyhow, thank you for answering ... :)

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Thursday, June 01 2006 @ 10:10 PM PDT