Post-It Notes have been easy, versatile
means of communication for decades. Their small size makes it easy to
have some handy, and when they are it allows you to put down your
thoughts instantly before they leave your head. Add in the ability to
position them anywhere and the bright colors and these thoughts can
be transmitted to yourself or anybody who needs to see them. They're
sort of a primitive, short-range prototype of Twitter when you think
about it.
As a collaborative tool, Post-It Notes
have incredible value. Imagine brainstorming sessions where every
suggestion is written on a Post-It. Imagine a single note
representing an individual idea that can be organized with other
ideas until a full plan starts to take shape. The applications would
be endless if not for one problem: at the end of the day, all these
ideas are still stuck on one wall. Nobody outside the room can play
with them and nobody can take them with when they go. It's a
limitation of putting things on paper. At least it was...
The Post-It Plus App does more than
capture pictures of Post-Its. Any camera will do that, but any camera
wouldn't be able to identify what parts of the picture are 3x3
Post-Its, much less realize that the text on them is what's
important. The free app does this. Take a wall following a
productive, albeit slightly scatterbrained, brainstorming session
that might include some actionable items.
Standard iPad Camera Photo
Send a picture of it and people scratch
their heads. But one snap of the app returns this:
Clean, enhanced images of all of the
Post-Its, which can then be manipulated and grouped.
These can be shared and exported to
other formats, allowing access to everybody that needs it. This app is currently available for the iPad and iPhone, and Android
support is expected in a couple months.
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