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Download Scrivano from Github.
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Scrivano is also available on Linux!
Scrivano is also available on Linux platforms. You can download it at the following link https://github.com/scrivanolabs/ScrivanoForLinux/releases. It has mostly been tested on Fedora, but should work on any other distro. Any feedback is more than welcome. The Windows version is available on the Microsoft Store.
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Scrivano is a new handwriting application for Windows devices
Scrivano is a new handwriting application for Windows tabets and computers (also available for Linux). It aims to be a simple way of taking notes for those who prefer writing with a stylus to typing. I've created this sub in the hope of gathering feedback and discussing how to improve the application with users.
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Scrivano - A simple handwriting application for Windows 10/11
Last year, I started developing a new handwriting application for Windows. I've always used OneNote for my handwritten notes, but (while still being great) I wasn't fully satisfied with it (due to things like not ideal printing behaviour and offline saving) and wanted to create something that fit my own use-case better. A few weeks ago, I finally released it on the Microsoft Store and you can download it here Scrivano - Microsoft Store (it's paid but you can try it for free for 30 days). Since, I'm a Fedora user too I also needed to view my notes from Linux so there's a Linux build as well which can be downloaded here. I hope to release the app on Android as well in the future.
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I made Scrivano, a simple app for handwritten notes on Windows tablets
I released a Microsoft Store! The application is called Scrivano and it is available at the following LINK. It is paid but there is a 30 days free trial (so there is no need to pay if you just want to try it out). A Linux version is available here.
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[Weekly] What is everybody working on? Share your progress, discoveries, tips and tricks!
I've been working on an app for handwritten notes using Qt for the past few months. I finally managed to get a Linux build working last week which can be downloaded here https://github.com/scrivanolabs/ScrivanoForLinux/releases (tested on Fedora only). The Windows version is available on the Microsoft Store https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9MWCLGJ5XCBS.
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