7notes with mazec-10day trial

7notes with mazec-10day trial Free App

Rated 3.75/5 (289) —  Free Android application by MetaMoJi Corp.

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About 7notes with mazec-10day trial

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The most powerful handwriting recognition to your smatphone for free!
You can use full features for a ten-day free trial period.
Even after the expiration, you can continue to use it as a handwriting note-taking app.

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We have some reports that registration is failed on some device models after installing the trial version.
If you fail to register, please try it again using WIFI.
Or try the registration using the 3G connection while setting WIFI ON.
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A popular note-taking app "7notes" in the iOS version has been well received for the speed and accuracy of handwriting recognition.
The Android version of "7notes" is now available as a handwriting input app for the Android OS.
The app can be used for a variety of applications such as e-mail, Twitter, and Evernote.

You can try full features within 10 days.
The notes and dictionaries that you have created in the trial version will be able to migrate to the product (paid) version.
In addition, after the expiration, you can continue to use it as a handwriting note-taking app for free.
(If you wish to continue using handwriting recognition, please purchase the product version.)


■ ■ 7 features of "7notes with mazec" ■ ■
(1) Amazing speed and accuracy of conversion
7notes can convert your handwriting to text with speed and accuracy that you have never experienced.
This feature will make you free from annoying small keyboard or flick input to provide a comfortable input environment.

(2) Conversion of mixed Kanjis and Hiraganas
Writing Hiraganas can be recognized as complicated Kanjis.
For example, writing "Kaigi" ("kai" in Kanji and "gi" in Hiragana) can be converted to "meeting".
The feature will guide you to a stress-free input environment.

(3) Cross application handwriting recognition available
The handwriting recognition can be used within other Android applications such as e-mail, Twitter, blogging apps, thanks to the mazec technology (available as a Japanese IME).

(4) Convert handwritten notes to digital text on-demand
Your handwritten letters can be converted to digital text later.
This feature is very effective when you take a note at a meeting.

(5) Seamless editing for handwriting and digital text
In 7notes, you can enter both handwritten letters and font text seamlessly.

(6) Connect to other applications
You can easily export notes to e-mail, Facebook, Twitter, and other applications such as Evernote.
The Evernote Enhancement add-on (paid) will allow you to load and store a note in Evernote.

(7) Mushrooms
The app also supports mushrooms which are familiar in Android.
You can use a variety of mushroom apps such as pictograms, symbols, and e-mail addresses.


■ ■ How to Use ■ ■
Install the trial version of "7notes with mazec" and start the app.
Then set up "mazec Conversion" following instructions on the screen.
The following online manual is available:
http://product.metamoji.com/android_top/support/

■ ■ Operating Conditions ■ ■
Conform your device model and installation conditions for "7notes with mazec".
http://product.metamoji.com/android_top/operating/

■ ■ License Agreement ■ ■
Read carefully the "License Agreement" before you purchase.
http://product.metamoji.com/android_top/licensing_trial/
*If you download the app, you will be deemed to have accepted the terms of the License Agreement.


■ ■ Notes ■ ■
- This application is a trial version available within 10 days.
- You can check the full features before purchase.
- After the expiration, the handwriting recognition cannot be used. However, you can continue to use the other features.

How to Download / Install

Download and install 7notes with mazec-10day trial version 1.14.0 on your Android device!
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Android package: com.sevenknowledge.sevennotestrial, download 7notes with mazec-10day trial.apk

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App History & Updates

What's Changed
- Bug fixes
Version update 7notes with mazec-10day trial was updated to version 1.14.0
Version update 7notes with mazec-10day trial was updated to version 1.13.0
Version update 7notes with mazec-10day trial was updated to version 1.12.6
Version update 7notes with mazec-10day trial was updated to version 1.12.2

What are users saying about 7notes with mazec-10day trial

C70%
by C####:

It is working fine again now

O70%
by O####:

Plz zzz try this at least one time

I70%
by I####:

Thank you.

K70%
by K####:

Well worth the input of writing kanji with the combination of dictionaries like Imi, JED, and Aedict. You will have a nice electronic jisho alternative ^_^ works on both my Galaxy Note 10.1 and LG Lucid

K70%
by K####:

Closest you will get to WinMo-style Japanese handwriting on Android. Compares favorably to non-IME Kanji Recognizer. This is fast (even on my first-gen Galaxy Tab on stock Gingerbread, 350MB RAM!) and accurate, also gets kanji/hiragana/katakana/English. The way it splits characters takes some getting used to if you write wider than you should, but it will help you get used to writing narrowly. Wish it had a kb hiragana mode, but this is still the best kanji handwriting IME available on Android, bar none.

K70%
by K####:

I tried several kanjis with a good number of strokes (20-25) and this thing nailed them all. Even with my finger and my horrible pulse on a little 3" screen. And even mistaking stroke order and/or stroke count. The kanji I want always is among the first 4-5 suggestions at most. So far, and by far, the best Japanese handwriting IME. Best and only, as other kanji handwriting apps I tried were too poor to be usable. Of course I'll buy this, but I need to get a card I can use with Google

K70%
by K####:

I tried this since there wasn't a trial for the English version. Mainly wanted to try out the interface and see if it would work for me. Seems like it should work, but hopefully it recognizes characters better in the English version. I think more people would Be if they could try first.

K70%
by K####:

Best kanji recognition but only trial version.

W70%
by W####:

Quite good recognition, but needs a quick button for comma and for language change. I often need to switch between English and German within one document. It needs some training and discipline, but much better than others I have tried. Only 3 stars because it's also quite expensive.

N70%
by N####:

Needs more indications in English...

I70%
by I####:

Tried trial, went for paid Closest you will get to WinMo-style Japanese handwriting on Android. Compares favorably to non-IME Kanji Recognizer. This is fast (even on my first-gen Galaxy Tab on stock Gingerbread, 350MB RAM!) and accurate, also gets kanji/hiragana/katakana/English. The way it splits characters takes some getting used to if you write wider than you should, but it will help you get used to writing narrowly. Wish it had a kb hiragana mode, but this is still the best kanji handwriting IME available on Android, bar none.

C70%
by C####:

Works reasonably well Quite good recognition, but needs a quick button for comma and for language change. I often need to switch between English and German within one document. It needs some training and discipline, but much better than others I have tried. Only 3 stars because it's also quite expensive.

P70%
by P####:

English version trial? I tried this since there wasn't a trial for the English version. Mainly wanted to try out the interface and see if it would work for me. Seems like it should work, but hopefully it recognizes characters better in the English version. I think more people would Be if they could try first.

C70%
by C####:

It trully is "the most powerful" I tried several kanjis with a good number of strokes (20-25) and this thing nailed them all. Even with my finger and my horrible pulse on a little 3" screen. And even mistaking stroke order and/or stroke count. The kanji I want always is among the first 4-5 suggestions at most. So far, and by far, the best Japanese handwriting IME. Best and only, as other kanji handwriting apps I tried were too poor to be usable. Of course I'll buy this, but I need to get a card I can use with Google

C70%
by C####:

Only partially translated Needs more indications in English...

C70%
by C####:

Best kanji recognition but only trial version.


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