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Twelve Days of InkSeine
I thought it would be fun to provide an illustrated tour of some of the ways that I use InkSeine on my Tablet PC. So, without further ado, here is the first installment of "Twelve Days of InkSeine." Day #1: Use InkSeine to Make a Project Binder...
Published
01-22-2008 5:06 AM
by
Ken Hinckley
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InkSeine
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Pen
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Tablet PC
Twelve Days of InkSeine, Day #9: Messy Desk - with Search!
If you're like me, you probably have a messy desk. My desk piles up with papers that I expect to need again soon. There are tasks that I have started but not finished. There are also documents that I let stew on my desk because I want them to nag...
Published
01-30-2008 5:07 AM
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Ken Hinckley
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InkSeine
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Pen
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Tablet PC
Twelve Days of InkSeine, Day #10: Scrapbook Fun
Well, there was just no way I could present this series without sneaking in a picture of my beautiful twin girls. I recommended that you should always wear extremely dark cute-polarized sunglasses whenever visiting the site way back in the inaugural post...
Published
01-31-2008 5:19 AM
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Ken Hinckley
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InkSeine
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Pen
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Tablet PC
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Twins
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Fun
Inky Goodness between InkSeine and OneNote
An exciting development today. We finally have copy/paste of ink strokes between InkSeine and OneNote doing something reasonable. So this is looking more likely to get into our initial release, provided we don't find any severe landmines with it during...
Published
01-22-2008 7:59 PM
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Ken Hinckley
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InkSeine
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OneNote
Inveterate Doodler
I have a confession to make. I'll bring my Tablet PC to most meetings that I attend. But I don't like to take detailed notes about meetings and I can't stand to sit there doing nothing. So I often populate the margins and headers of my notes...
Published
01-15-2008 4:16 AM
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Ken Hinckley
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InkSeine
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Pen
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Fun
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Art
Twelve Days of InkSeine, Day #4: Track Progress
I keep a big spreadsheet of things in InkSeine that I'd like to change, fix, or think more about. So when it comes time to work on a design sketch for some feature, I want to see everything on my list about it so I can be sure I haven't forgotten...
Published
01-25-2008 5:02 AM
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Ken Hinckley
Filed under:
InkSeine
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Pen
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Tablet PC
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Design
Twelve Days of InkSeine, Day #5: Review Documents
InkSeine doesn't have the equivalent of a "Print to OneNote" feature, so I don't use InkSeine that often to mark up documents. OneNote is better for that. (You can copy individual pages that you have printed to OneNote and then paste...
Published
01-26-2008 5:26 AM
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Ken Hinckley
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InkSeine
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Pen
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Tablet PC
Twelve Days of InkSeine, Day #6: Hunt and Gather (and Doodle!)
On page 186 of Bill Buxton's book Sketching User Experiences , he has a great section entitled "On Hunters, Gatherers, and Doodlers." Bill talks about how designers are "doodlers" who produce great volumes of design sketches. He...
Published
01-27-2008 4:35 AM
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Ken Hinckley
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InkSeine
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Pen
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Tablet PC
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Design
Twelve Days of InkSeine, Day #7: Give an Informal Presentation
One of my favorite ways that I have started using InkSeine of late is for informal presentations. I often discuss my research projects or ideas with relatively small groups of people. Almost every meeting room at Microsoft has a projector, so of course...
Published
01-28-2008 5:04 AM
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Ken Hinckley
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InkSeine
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Pen
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Tablet PC
Research Frontiers: New Stuff Coming in Pen & Multi-Touch Interfaces
The annual Computer-Human Interaction (CHI) conference is fast approaching (April 5) and the advance program has been published. That means AlpineInker can scan the list of accepted papers and see what looks cool - but the actual papers aren't available...
Published
01-05-2008 3:53 AM
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Ken Hinckley
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Pen
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Tablet PC
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Multi-Touch
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Surface
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Hardware
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E-Book
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Accelerometers
Microsoft InkSeine is coming February 15, 2008!
If you're a fan of inking on your Tablet PC or UMPC, you better really treat your significant other to a great date on Valentine's day, because you'll be spending Feb. 15 th with your tablet. I'm happy to announce that Microsoft InkSeine...
Published
01-15-2008 4:18 AM
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Ken Hinckley
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InkSeine
Twelve Days of InkSeine, Day #8: Collaborate on my Big Honkin' Wacom Cintiq Tablet
I don't have a single screen in my office that I can't write on. This includes my main desktop display, which is a 21" Wacom Cintiq display tablet. Here's a picture of me using it in the drafting board format. I don't use it this...
Published
01-29-2008 5:10 AM
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Ken Hinckley
Filed under:
InkSeine
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Pen
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Tablet PC
Twelve Days of InkSeine, Day #2: Web Surfing
Yesterday I showed you how I use InkSeine to Make a Project Binder . Well that's great for work and challenging projects. But with infant identical twin girls in my household, I need a severe coffee infusion when I arrive at work before my brain begins...
Published
01-23-2008 5:05 AM
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Ken Hinckley
Filed under:
InkSeine
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Pen
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Tablet PC
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Fun
Twelve Days of InkSeine, Day #3: Sketching Designs
I love to use InkSeine on my Tablet PC to quickly sketch up ideas. I usually like to lean over my tablet on a desk for this, but sometimes I keep it on my lap, and I almost always sketch on my tablet in the "portrait" orientation when I'm...
Published
01-24-2008 5:17 AM
by
Ken Hinckley
Filed under:
InkSeine
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Pen
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Tablet PC
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Design
Tablet PC Managed Code Developers: Visual Studio 2008 Has a Glitch That May Affect You
We've recently started using Visual Studio 2008 for our InkSeine development and have been really very pleased with it so far. However, we've discovered one gotcha that may affect other Tablet PC developers out there who are using C# managed code...
Published
01-23-2008 5:10 PM
by
Ken Hinckley
Filed under:
Tablet PC
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Software
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