The Livescribe is a great product. He can text notes in pencil and later reflected online. Said link text notes with audio recordings and there is even an extra paid app for handwriting recognition that works quite reliably. Who wants to work with a lot of sound, should consider purchasing the headphones, which are used as a stereo Micro and have a much better recording quality than the pin itself. Overall I am very satisfied with the product, but there are also criticisms. The main criticism is the producer himself who is not characterized by a customer-friendly product support. This does not mean that standard problems are not resolved to the satisfaction, but where Livescribe could romp its greatest strengths, hears the support of: In the design of its own Micro dot paper. Would it be possible to develop their own forms for Livescribe, the product would be twice as efficient for contracts, protocols, documentation, etc. It is not as though this would be technically impossible: Livescribe had a development program for a new paper, the customer exactly the had made possible, but this program was discontinued without explanation. Moreover, if even there were a possibility to associate photos with the notes, the pen would be ideal to not only lectures and presentations are recorded and indexed with text notes, but it could also slides and projector presentations are integrated. Conclusion: product with a lot of potential, but the developer is himself in the way. Also follow-up products like the Livescribe Wifi are strictly Apple-compatible. Why Android, Linux and Windows are not supported in the user community has long been a Uncalled point, but Livescribe does not comment on this topic trendsetting. It seems to be more important to develop new products, but to improve the software environment. Too Bad.