LecturePresentations is a screencast extension to LectureNotes for presentations while taking handwritten notes using LectureNotes.
It has been designed while having a user at university (or at school) in mind, for instance a lecturer who is using it for presentations while teaching using LectureNotes by writing on the device and projecting the screen content for the audience. However, it has many potential applications outside university, for instance in business or technology.
Its major target devices are tablets with Android 4.2 or later.
NOTE: LecturePresentations cannot be used on its own, it is designed to serve as an extension for LectureNotes and can only be used in conjunction with it. If you wish to show a presentation while taking handwritten notes, launch LectureNotes and start a presentation there.
LecturePresentations uses the Android Presentation API that became available with Android Jelly Bean (MR1) to address secondary displays, so that Android 4.2 or later is required.
User feedback:
We would love to hear from you, please send feedback and feature requests to us by email. If you encounter a problem with the app, please email us and we will do our very best to fix it quickly.
Major features:
* requires only minimal permissions and no internet connection (we do respect your privacy!)
* allows display content to be presented while taking handwritten notes using LectureNotes
LectureNotes is missing from the store now and Presentations, as an extension of the former, cannot execute without it. Even the document scanner is missing. These used to be excellent apps, which makes this situation only a very sad one. If this is due to the Android version, there would be some hope of seeing them restored at some point. In any case, they are gone for me.
a very wonderful application that has features that are not exist in similar applications- it only Lacks the ability to add a video
I have used many note taking apps over the years and my verdict is that this is one of the best if not the best. Very versatile. Admittedly, the learning curve is quite steep initially and might throw some off but with a fraction of patience, the moment you figure out its operational rhythm, it's lecture notes app and then the others.
I love a stylus [digital ink] app and have since Palm® Pilot™ days. The S-pen makes this app better. Sadly, the out-of-box "pen" "marker" and such are simiple line width, color, transparency , etc rather than a true pencil vs. chaulk vs. nib pen or such. I find myself shifting to & from the Samsung® Notes™ app and LectureNotes™ but use LN 2/3 of the time.
Fantastic
Amazing
Fantastic
* several minor improvements
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