Greetings!
After working for nine months with a Toshiba Tablet PC, I have happily returned to the world of Mac by purchasing a Modbook, which is made by Axiotron. I love the Mac OS, and I do not regret my decision to sell my first-born in order to buy the Modbook. However, I have many questions, and I hope you can help me.
1st--I just cannot believe that Mac is so far behind Microsoft in terms of inking technology. Running Windows XP Tablet Edition and 2007 Office, I could open student papers, comment on them using the ink available in the Reviewing panel (not an option on Office for Mac), and email the papers back to the students with a handwritten note. I cannot find any way to do this on the Mac, so I might have to partition the hard drive, buy Windows and Office and go about it that way. Do any of you have suggestions about how I can comment on papers without switching?
2nd--I though that I might accomplish the above by using Adobe Acrobat, but when I try to enable the right commands by customizing the tool bar, I get the message that document rights must be enabled. I am working with essays that were composed in Word and then opened with Acrobat, so how do I enable the document rights?
3rd--I have several movies I purchased with iTunes that are on my Toshiba. How can I move these to my Modbook? I am still using the same account.
I appreciate all of you have made it through these questions, and I thank you in advance for any suggestions you can give!
After working for nine months with a Toshiba Tablet PC, I have happily returned to the world of Mac by purchasing a Modbook, which is made by Axiotron. I love the Mac OS, and I do not regret my decision to sell my first-born in order to buy the Modbook. However, I have many questions, and I hope you can help me.
1st--I just cannot believe that Mac is so far behind Microsoft in terms of inking technology. Running Windows XP Tablet Edition and 2007 Office, I could open student papers, comment on them using the ink available in the Reviewing panel (not an option on Office for Mac), and email the papers back to the students with a handwritten note. I cannot find any way to do this on the Mac, so I might have to partition the hard drive, buy Windows and Office and go about it that way. Do any of you have suggestions about how I can comment on papers without switching?
2nd--I though that I might accomplish the above by using Adobe Acrobat, but when I try to enable the right commands by customizing the tool bar, I get the message that document rights must be enabled. I am working with essays that were composed in Word and then opened with Acrobat, so how do I enable the document rights?
3rd--I have several movies I purchased with iTunes that are on my Toshiba. How can I move these to my Modbook? I am still using the same account.
I appreciate all of you have made it through these questions, and I thank you in advance for any suggestions you can give!