The course begins for many, with recoveries and exams for some. It is time to give that last review to the notes of the subjects that have been pending, and organize from the beginning all the data of the new ones that are beginning to be studied. Something in which notebooks usually help a lot to avoid losing pages and contents, but they remain outdated if these handwritten pages don't they can be shared or reviewed anywhere even when you're not carrying your notebook.That is why Oxford Notebooks has thought of a curious solution for more digital users.
Thanks to the application SOS Notes, users of Oxford Notebooksof the Student range have a convenient option to digitize all your notes quickly It is a tool that scans the contents written on the sheets to create a multipage PDF file, with all the sheets written but to be able to consult them from the smartphone, tablet or computer, with all that this entails.
The idea and operation of the application is simple. Just use the Oxford Student notebooks that have marks on the corners of the pagesThus, when starting the application, the user only has to align the marks on the screen with the corners of the notebook In this way, SOS Notes is in charge of photographing the sheet, squaring the content and looking for the best readability and clarity The good thing is that the application uses the terminal sensors to launch the shot when detects the slightest moment of movement of the mobile, thus achieving the best results.
Automatically generates an open PDF file, which it is able to continue to adding new pages to complete the topic, the subject, or save in the same file all the pages of the notebook that the user wants. All this being able to file this document with a name and unique characteristics in the terminal's memory. Something really useful to order and organize all the contents comfortably.
In addition, from the same application, it is possible to consult all these notes in full All you have to do is move through the different folders and files and select the one you want to review. Inside, as if it were a book reader, you only have to slide your finger to go from one page to another, and it is even possible to perform thePinch gesture anywhere to zoom in the image and see any issue in detail.
But the possibilities of SOS Notes In addition to viewing notes, it allows to share and store them in the service Dropbox A cloud or storage service that allows access to it from any device connected to Internet, plus other features like share a link with anyone via a messaging app or email to access the notes and even download them.Something to which is added the social network Facebook as a platform through which to share these notes.
In short, a useful and curious application to digitize and scan comfortably the notes taken in notebooks Oxford Of course, it is up to the user to achieve the highest quality in the scan by having good ambient light andcorrectly square the marks of the application with those of the paper. The SOS Notes tool is available for both Android and iOS via Google Play and App Store totally free