I remember reading somewhere that either L3 or L4 had issues with tablet PCs. is this issue worked out or is it still better to get a regular laptop?
I was just looking at http://tinyurl.com/ygj5bmb
I am using my third Tablet. The first two ran L3; my netbook/Tablet only has L4 installed. I see no difference in the functioning of the Tablet compared to my laptop. On the other hand, there is no integration with either L3 or L4 with the Tablet. There was a 3rd party add-on (free) that worked with L3. This has not yet been ported over to L4 - my guess is that this will not be done.
I'd love the ability to use a tablet to mark in the margins and highlight. Seems that tablet extensions would be a no brainer and make L4 and Tablets a really great combo. Here's hoping we get something like this for the iPad version of the iPod software.
I'd love the ability to use a tablet to mark in the margins and highlight.
Of course, this is the reason that I use MS OneNote - I can copy text over and then highlight and markup to my hearts content. This will be even better once printing is added to L4 - then all the formatting included in the L4 text can also be imported into MS OneNote using the "Print to OneNote" feature.
Blessings,
Floyd
I remember reading somewhere that either L3 or L4 had issues with tablet PCs. is this issue worked out or is it still better to get a regular laptop? I was just looking at http://tinyurl.com/ygj5bmb
I install Logos4 on a UMPC (probably 2007 model) which I tested briefly before selling because it was too slow (probably due to Via 1GHz processor, insufficent RAM, and 4200rpm hard drive). I went back to using library.logos.com on that device while I still had it. But Logos4 runs fine on a netbook (Atom N270 1.6GHz) or faster, and works really well on my current laptop (1.4GHz CULV processor). So as long as you have a fast enough processor and 1GB of RAM or more, it should be fine. I think they've fixed the bug with Tablet Services that was mentioned in the forums a while back.
L4 runs well on Dell Latitude XT (3Gig RAM, WIn 7 64-bit).
I agree with other posters that mark-up would be wonderful or better integration with OneNote. Still a much more natural format to read than a traditional laptop.