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Pear Note 1.3.4


License Free to try
Requirements <ul>Mac OS X 10.5 - 10.6/Spotlight must be enabled /A microphone (if recording audio) /An iSight (if recording video)</ul>
Downloads 4 Limitations None
Publisher Useful Fruit Software File Size 4.1M
Date added 20 Nov 2009 Check your speed

Pear Note integrates audio, video, and slides with traditional text notes. By recording all activity, Pear Note keeps track of what's going on while taking notes as well as what the user has to say about it. This makes Pear Note incredibly useful for important meetings, class settings, or speeches. Recording Notes Pear Note records audio, video, and what the user does, including typing notes and changing slides, on a timeline. Since keystrokes and slide changes are kept on this timeline, users can easily find what was being said during typing or a particular slide. They can play back an entire recording to recreate a meeting, or jump straight to the point in the audio they care most about. Searching Instead of Organizing With Pear Note, there's no need to manually organize notes to find them. Users simply bring up search and start typing, and the note they're looking for will pop right up. There's no need to manually sort notes into folders or categories. Pear Note finds notes transparently so they don't have to go looking.

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