Write It. Show It
When it comes to organising meetings, conferences and the like, the first thing you think of is most likely setting an agenda, possibly finding a room, and making sure all are in attendance. But how often, once in a meeting have you wanted to demonstrate something, or brainstorm ideas but found you do not have the correct equipment to do so?
A fantastic new product called Papershow is perfect as a business office supply that allows you to do all this, and more, without using temperamental A3 flipcharts and pens which could make your life a lot easier in the boardroom, and even after the meeting.
Papershow is quick and easy to use – pretty much in the same way as you would use an ordinary pen and paper – but not only will the words appear in front of you, but also on your computer and/or your usual projection equipment. All it requires is the Papershow notepad, along with the provided Digital Pen and a USB key that connects to your computer in order to make brainstorming or PowerPoint presentations easier to conduct.
You can get more information on how to use Papershow on the website www.papershow.com, but the interactive pad and pen allows you to write notes that will appear to everyone in attendance.
How Can You Save Yourself A Little Hassle?
You may want to write notes on top of pre-prepared presentations in order to emphasise or explain things, or you may prefer to use a plain document to record ideas, figures, action to be taken, or whatever else you think should be recorded.
You can use the buttons down the side of the pad to change your pen colour, and line thickness, as well as drawing simple shapes neatly, and erasing any mistakes.
The USB connects to the pen via Bluetooth, allowing you to save any brainstorms or edited presentations directly onto your computer to save you pesky paperwork and tedious inputting. It also allows you to send off the notes quickly and easily to anyone else that may want to see what you came up with via e-mail, or by printing out a copy directly from your computer.
The software is also compatible with most PC’s as it will run with Windows XP Service Pack 2, or higher, or Vista, so the chances are Papershow will work with your computer with little fuss.
So, if your company is looking for an office supply to make your life easier than flipcharts and board pens, or if you simply want to conduct PowerPoint presentations from the comfort of your own seat and save the hassle of having to copy your notes into your computer later and figure out what note went with what slide, Papershow could be the way forward for your business.
What Do You Think?
Have you tried Papershow in your office? Or do you have any questions about the product? We would love to know your thoughts and opinions. Leave your comments here.














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