And speaking of the iPad as a content creation tool, 53, the maker of the amazing Paper drawing app for the iPad has just come out with Pencil, the companion stylus for Paper. Pencil comes in Walnut ($59.95) and a Graphite colored brushed aluminum ($49.95) and gives you even more control of your line with Paper. When paired via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) with your iPad and used with Paper you get the added features of palm rejection (which allows you to rest your hand on the screen without it making a mark), erasing, and blending. It also makes a useful, non-connected stylus for any other iPad application. Pencil is a pleasure to use and is at the forefront of this missing link in the tablet ecosystem. Just because we don’t need a stylus to interact with a tablet doesn’t mean that it’s not really useful in certain circumstances. I’m expecting more such devices in the coming year, including a cloud-connected stylus from Adobe’s Project Mighty that will have the virtue of being able to interact with a wider variety of apps while managing settings and content between applications. In the meantime, I will happily use Pencil to doodle in Paper, and hopefully start using it to make drawings for my blog posts.
我期待在新的一年中看到更多这样的配件,其中包括奥多比公司(Adobe)Project Mighty项目的云连接手写笔,它将能够跟更多的应用进行交互,同时在应用间管理设置和内容。在此期间,我将很高兴地使用Pencil手写笔在Paper应用中涂鸦,并希望能够从为自己的博客文章画插图开始。
【送给iPad爱好者的最好节日礼品】相关文章:
★ 肥皂会变脏吗?
★ 葡萄酒的惊人好处
最新
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15