Just as the title says I am looking for an app that will print an email to pdf. I have to archive a lot of my emails and it would be more convenient to do from my phone as I am not in my office much.
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Does know any App, software, tool or suggestion on Converting Outlook Notes to Android Memos?
in the worse case scenario, i'll have to manually copy and paste them over, i don't have that many.
Not as I know off.it need to support naively by the email client I think.
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Does EverNote Desktop support importing? if so use that
Anybody else found a solution for this?
the next closest thing i found was using Note Everything
very similar to WM notes, as you can enter Drawings, Voice Recordings, Text notes, etc.
only problem is that it can only import .csv files from Outlook Notes export, and those Drawings notes from Outlook notes wont get exported/imported properly.
copy paste
I cut and pasted 35 notes into catch.com today
then sync'd it with the Android app.
Pretty basic, attach photos, private or share.
Cons: no formatting, no audio.
seems pretty good @ the best price .. free.
using win7, no active sync, I don't use outlook.
I'm using gSyncit to sync Outlook to my google account. This tool syncs Outlook notes to Google Documents.
Then i can view&edit these docs with gDocs (Android app).
Any suggestions for an app that will sync MS Outlook (Calanedar, Contacts, Tasks, Notes, etc) from an XP/Win7 machine? I wouldn't cry if it also replaced the native Calendar and Contact apps... which imo, are pretty weak. Not concerned w/ email.
Btw, new to the Nexus 7... this is one cool machine!
Thanks,
Geoff
Calendar, Contacts, and Mail (if you do want it anyway) can be synced natively through Android, with the AOSP e-mail app.
For the other exchange tools, you could find one by searching Exchange ActiveSync on the Play Store.
In the odd case that this WASN'T your answer, and you aren't using Outlook for Corporate purposes, I'd imagine the way to sync your contacts, calendar, tasks, and notes would be to export them through Outlook itself and importing them into Google's services.
Contact export is simple in outlook, all major mail clients support import/export anyway. Calendar I'm not sure if you can set a URL to synchronize on Google Calendar or not, but you could probably export it, too. Same with tasks, and notes, but if those two fail you could probably copy and paste.
Microsoft office is currently in the works for android and iOS believe it or not. Release early next year.
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Thanks Asovse1. I'm not Exchange/Corporate based. Searching the app store, I hit on the likes of VC Organizer, mOffice, Android-Sync, Local Sync, Deja Office, etc and was hoping for some user reviews.
Wonder if MS Office will include Outlook? or just the Word, Excel, Powerpoint components?
Geoff
I use Touchdown for our company Exchange users on Android. It integrates fully and synchronizes with Exchange and Outlook good. Closest to Balackberry Exchange services on the market.
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Thanks Asovse1. I'm not Exchange/Corporate based. Searching the app store, I hit on the likes of VC Organizer, mOffice, Android-Sync, Local Sync, Deja Office, etc and was hoping for some user reviews.
Wonder if MS Office will include Outlook? or just the Word, Excel, Powerpoint components?
Geoff
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I have used VC Organizer Pro. Its been a while though. I originally bought it because it syncs everything including tasks. I have since moved on to Linux, gmail and the native Google tasks.
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I use this on a daily basis MyPhoneExplorer for Outlook on XP/Droid on JellyBean combo which puts a client on both the PC and Phone/Tablet. It just works.
I'm using Moxier Mail for about 2 years now and it is one of the best Microsoft sync tools available. It is syncing everything you listed in the first post.
The only draw back is that is quite expensive (it is by far the most expensive app. I have on my android devices ).
This is how it looks on my N7 ...
What would be the best way to sign documents that get emailed to me with the SPen?
Also is there any fax app for the note 2 that would let me send and receive faxes directly from the phone?
I'd love to be able to open a doc, sign it the either fax it out or email it.
Is there anyway to do this?
Thanks!
jarablue said:
What would be the best way to sign documents that get emailed to me with the SPen?
Also is there any fax app for the note 2 that would let me send and receive faxes directly from the phone?
I'd love to be able to open a doc, sign it the either fax it out or email it.
Is there anyway to do this?
Thanks!
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Adobe Reader allows for the entry of a signature. Once saved you can drop it in a document and save it. I had issues with this so I wound up creating a signature image on my phone, emailing it to myself, dropping the sig in Adobe Reader in the pc and faxing through adobe or fax zero.
I haven't seen and good fax apps in the market.
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I think Soonr Scribble is designed for signatures as well, not positive though.
In a pinch there might be a email-to-fax or web-to-fax interface you could use, though it would have to support whatever file type you submit (PDF would be most likely to work so the reader solution is probably best).
I sign documents daily with my spen. The only app that allows this is EZPDF reader. I have the paid version. It Is awesome and so convenient. hope this helps you guys
Hey there, I am looking for a note-taking app which lets me sync my notes to my own server. I wouldn't mind coding my own windows notes-manager.exe. I just need something on android that sync my notes on the server in a format (.txt ?) that a linux/windows note-app could open as well.
Any ideas?
Thanks
I use Evernote...
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The closest thing I've found is Epistle. It syncs to Dropbox and uses Markdown so you end up with text files that you can access on a Linux box as long as it's running the Dropbox client daemon.
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I have over 10 email addresses on my Samsung Note 10.1 2014. I use TypeMail app for my email. Now I am thinking of using the stock samsung email app. Is there a way to automatically add all my emails to the stock email app, without adding them one by one?
Secondly, is there any advantage in using the stock app over TypeMail?
thanks
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I have over 10 email addresses on my Samsung Note 10.1 2014. I use TypeMail app for my email. Now I am thinking of using the stock samsung email app. Is there a way to automatically add all my emails to the stock email app, without adding them one by one?
Secondly, is there any advantage in using the stock app over TypeMail?
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1. Dont think so. The accounts are app specific as far as I know. If you use gmail or outlook, you might be able to use the gmail / microoft accounts respectively, but not all.
2. Depends on your needs. I havent used Typemail, but stock is strong for
a. integration with other stock apps on the tablet, makes attachments, contacts, images etc handling that much easier.
b. If you use SPen and like writing or sketching in emails, its possible only in stock
c. Great functionality for printing, making events, invites, tasks etc straight from the email. Also can save emails like in Outlook desktop, which again automatically get their own folder in My Files. Printing emails is simple.
d. Has a 3 pane view which can be useful on a tablet.
On the downside, the interface looks dated and it cant be themed.
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