


But pretty happy with how my iPad augments my college life. Like sitting through 90 minute classes by playing through it with Burger Dash.) I'm wary of the storage though. What I like with the iPad mini, is that I can read properly PDF files and the sort without squinting my eyes - the Note 2 is a big screened phone, and it's still difficult to read there - and I don't have to be wary of battery life when my mates game on it (And I mean REALLY game on it. Or when my mates play on my iPad and I have to do Evernotes.) With millions of users, Evernote is one of the most popular note-taking and handwriting to text apps for iPhone and iPad. In that case, you can easily scan them with this text recognition app. (Except when I watch videos, I slapped in a 64GB card in, I can watch all the HIMYM I need So, suppose you have handwritten notes like your letters, recipes, study notes, diaries, etc. I even put in a few games that my mates keep playing on my Note 2. I sync lessons and the sort through Dropbox. I put in Evernote (+Skitch+Penultimate) to scribe notes. Just got an iPad mini 16g, and it is a lifesaver for me in school. And the battery life is insane, if my mates don't keep playing on it all the time.) My Galaxy Note 2 did the job quite well (the s-pen/stylus thing really helped me scribe notes quickly. And I have a sunrise-to-sunset schedule, so I need battery life that can get me through the day.

hen I went paperlessnow going on more than two years agoI tried to go pretty. I'm a college student, so I have to put in a LOT of notes in my day. Going Paperless: How Penultimate and Evernote Have Replaced My Pocket Notebook.
