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Old August 11th, 2007, 11:11 PM
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I heard that the Logitech IO2 Digital Pen is only supported for Windoze platforms (WinXP and Windows Vista).
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1. What would I use to write / draw on?
You have not read your own links. If you won't read yours, then why should I bother to give you additional links?

Logitech sells notebooks with special dots printed on the paper to digitize the user's strokes.

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2. Is it a specialized note pad?
As I wrote in my answer to your first question, you write in notebooks on specially printed paper.

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3. And lastly, where can I buy it?
If your first link was to Amazon.com, then obviously you can buy the Logitech pen at Amazon.com. You may also buy it directly from Logitech through its online store.

My experience with Logitech is that its explicit support of the USB standard allows its products to "just work" on the Mac. However, I am not willing to buy a digital pen and accessories to test this hypothesis.

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Also heard that Pen-It is supported for OS X.
At the bottom of Pen-it's home page is the official "Made on a Mac" banner. That's a pretty good hint that the product supports the Mac. A visit to its online store reveals that Pen-it is a Mac-only digital pen solution.

The Pen-it bundle includes a Maxell digital pen, Pen-it NOTES software, and an A5-size Pen-it notebook. I am, however, concerned that this bundle may be a rip-off. It is more than twice the price of the equivalent Logitech kit. However, I don't know whether or not the Logitech kit will work on the Mac.

Some advice: If you ask for help in the future, then demonstrate that you have the capacity to use the help you are given.
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