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A question about the Pulse
I'd like to use the Pulse for business. How difficult would it be to take recordings of meetings and install them to Outlook, as in attached to the meeting in Calendar? That would be really handy
Online sharing only at the moment
As far as I can tell, the only way to share recordings with others is through the online community that LiveScribe has set up. You can record meetings and then export them, but they go up to the site for sharing, so people can view and listen to the contents through there, not through a separate third-party app like Outlook. You can also e-mail the meeting recordings to friends, but that may send them back to the LiveScribe site as well.
I think as more people start to use the pen, that Livescribe will add additional features and support for exporting these. For example, you can export your notes via PDF, but you only get the handwritten notes, you don't get the audio recording part. Speculation only, but at some point you'd think users would be able to export the audio portion as well.
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