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I'm trying to basically replace paper. I want to be able to write things and draw things out as easily as I can on paper. I bought the Wacom Intuos tablet on Amazon but ended up returning because it didn't feel very natural to me. I think I need something with a display as far as the hardware goes. I'm still not so sure about what software to use though. I think something like CorelDRAW or Adobe Sketchbook would be adequate but I haven't tried them with a tablet with a display. I'm open to more suggestions.

  • I asked a very similar question here. However, the focus is on $\TeX$. Is that what you are after? (Otherwise, you need to be more clear!) – user1729 Sep 01 '14 at 14:12

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Quite a few of the math grad students around here use iPads and love it. I'm pretty sure they have built-in apps for taking notes. They're highly portable and have internet capabilities too--pretty much the perfect thing to bring to class.

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