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  • JasonJ's InkSanitorium

    GottaBeMobile.com forum member JasonJ is a prolific inker. He’s been at the avant-garde of InkSeine for some time now. He’s offered us lots of great feedback and has a flair for illustrating his points. For example, he’d like us to add a sizing tab to make it easier to resize the InkSeine application...
    Posted to Weblog by Ken Hinckley on 06-04-2008
  • ...and on Day #13? I use OneNote!

    It would be criminal of me to do this 12-day series without out also confessing that, like many Tablet PC users out there, I am also a big fan of OneNote. InkSeine is not, and will never be, a replacement for it. I still remember a meeting a few years ago where my manager invited Chris Pratley to talk...
    Posted to Weblog by Ken Hinckley on 02-03-2008
  • 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 also observes that designers are the modern-day...
    Posted to Weblog by Ken Hinckley on 01-27-2008
  • 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 something. Here I'm using a snapshot from...
    Posted to Weblog by Ken Hinckley on 01-25-2008
  • 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 involved with creative work. To get started on a...
    Posted to Weblog by Ken Hinckley on 01-24-2008
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