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A few days ago I commented about the Celio Redfly adding support for BlackBerrys. I came across that bit of information first while researching to purchase a Celio RedFly myself and then while I’ve been …

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MobileSketch – A “Dream” Tablet Drawing Solution

Posted by Jack Cook on August 16, 2006 – 11:25 am
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Apex Announces MobileSketch Version 3 Release

There was a time when we would draw something we were creating on a piece of paper then re-draw it and re-draw it to get it right. Now when you are out in the field or just at home doing a project there is a very cool program you can use on your Tablet PC called MobileSketch.

MobileSketch Touch Tablet was designed to empower users to quickly and easily draw sketches in the field using a Tablet PC or Ultra Mobile PC. Version 3 is designed to take full advantage of the functionality and form factor of the mobile device making it an invaluable tool to mobile professionals.

There is an excellent video on the ApexSoftware site that gives a great demo. Clearly designed for the professional in mind, this is a terrific application for the serious "do-it-yourself" woodworker. You can visit ApexSoftware here.

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