To all, I am hoping that windows 8 will have an enhcnaced version of windows journal, all we can do is wait and see what happens. If all else fails, I will just have to whip out Visual Basic or Visual C++ and make my own tablet software.
I've been using WJ for years. Do you know if there are any other programs like it? I teach math and I wish one of the templates was the kind of graph paper we use...light background easy to make axes on it. Also wish there was easy way to insert a graph or to draw a straight line. Hard to believe they didn't think of that. If you know of a way to pass on suggestions for these kinds of updates, or know of any other software that is similar but with more features, let me know. Nice video!!
@coolmathgal Yes, there is Microsoft One Note, it is in my opinion a good replacement. As far as graphing, "Yes" onenote can allow you to draw graphs as well. If you have that program, I can make a tutorial on that one as well.
To all, I am hoping that windows 8 will have an enhcnaced version of windows journal, all we can do is wait and see what happens. If all else fails, I will just have to whip out Visual Basic or Visual C++ and make my own tablet software.
zencala 1 week ago
how can i do auto-smooth freehand to straight lines in windows journal?
ycohen54 2 weeks ago
@ycohen54
Simplest is to draw your line, select then in Edit menu>change shape to> line.
Alternately use a vector application like Inkscape..
fablewalls 1 week ago
I've been using WJ for years. Do you know if there are any other programs like it? I teach math and I wish one of the templates was the kind of graph paper we use...light background easy to make axes on it. Also wish there was easy way to insert a graph or to draw a straight line. Hard to believe they didn't think of that. If you know of a way to pass on suggestions for these kinds of updates, or know of any other software that is similar but with more features, let me know. Nice video!!
coolmathgal 2 weeks ago
@coolmathgal
Jarnal and Xournal are similar programs - or you can try the experimental InkSeine produced by Microsoft Research labs.
fablewalls 1 week ago
@coolmathgal Yes, there is Microsoft One Note, it is in my opinion a good replacement. As far as graphing, "Yes" onenote can allow you to draw graphs as well. If you have that program, I can make a tutorial on that one as well.
zencala 1 week ago
Extremely Helpful! Thank you so much!
SillyRabbitTrix 1 month ago
coolvideo it helped
JonathanDerbidge 6 months ago