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- The iOS app can support up to 100 authors working in real-time on the same document and up to 1,000 simultaneous viewers. October 14, 2013 8:22 AM PDT Word, Excel, Powerpoint or any standard PDF document can be imported into a Share Note and other team members can annotate, amend or comment on the document together. (Credit: Metamoji) Metamoji introduced Note Anytime for iOS, Android, and Windows 8 in September 2012, and it became the No. 1 ranked productivity app in Japan and several other countries. This week the company is bringing real-time collaboration to its app with Share Anytime. Like Note Anytime, Share Anytime is designed for free-form note-taking, document annotation, whiteboarding, and presentations, but adds simultaneous use by multiple users. According to the company, Share Anytime can support up to 100 authors working in real-time on the same document and up to 1,000 simultaneous viewers. Teams of users can work on different parts of a Share Anytime document at the same time, and the app captures and records all user input and tags it to maintain a history of changes. Share Anytime also includes a built-in voice chat service. Note Anytime offers customizable pen styles and colors, as well as different note styles, such as stationery, calendars, and musical scores. (Credit: Note Anytime screenshots) Similar to Note Anytime, Share Anytime uses pen input, as well as keyboard and voice, to compose and annotate documents. "We are addressing a productivity gap, such as when people are first formulating ideas and doing design that would be hard to capture with a keyboard," said Kazunori Ukigawa, Metamoji CEO. Share Anytime is currently only available iOS, but the company plans to release versions for Android and Microsoft Windows 8 within the next several months, as well as an enterprise edition for corporate users. The free version of can be used to attend an unlimited number of Share Anytime meetings and to host up to 10 meetings (or 1GB of data transfer). The paid version, with an introductory price of $1.99 per month, allows for unlimited usage.
The iOS app can support up to 100 authors working in real-time on the same document and up to 1,000 simultaneous viewers. October 14, 2013 8:22 AM PDT Word, Excel, Powerpoint or any standard PDF document can be imported into a Share Note and other team members can annotate, amend or comment on the document together. (Credit: Metamoji) Metamoji introduced Note Anytime for iOS, Android, and Windows 8 in September 2012, and it became the No. 1 ranked productivity app in Japan and several other countries. This week the company is bringing real-time collaboration to its app with Share Anytime. Like Note Anytime, Share Anytime is designed for free-form note-taking, document annotation, whiteboarding, and presentations, but adds simultaneous use by multiple users. According to the company, Share Anytime can support up to 100 authors working in real-time on the same document and up to 1,000 simultaneous viewers. Teams of users can work on different parts of a Share Anytime document at the same time, and the app captures and records all user input and tags it to maintain a history of changes. Share Anytime also includes a built-in voice chat service. Note Anytime offers customizable pen styles and colors, as well as different note styles, such as stationery, calendars, and musical scores. (Credit: Note Anytime screenshots) Similar to Note Anytime, Share Anytime uses pen input, as well as keyboard and voice, to compose and annotate documents. "We are addressing a productivity gap, such as when people are first formulating ideas and doing design that would be hard to capture with a keyboard," said Kazunori Ukigawa, Metamoji CEO. Share Anytime is currently only available iOS, but the company plans to release versions for Android and Microsoft Windows 8 within the next several months, as well as an enterprise edition for corporate users. The free version of can be used to attend an unlimited number of Share Anytime meetings and to host up to 10 meetings (or 1GB of data transfer). The paid version, with an introductory price of $1.99 per month, allows for unlimited usage.
The iOS app can support up to 100 authors working in real-time on the same document and up to 1,000 simultaneous viewers.
(Credit: Metamoji)
Metamoji introduced Note Anytime for iOS, Android, and Windows 8 in September 2012, and it became the No. 1 ranked productivity app in Japan and several other countries. This week the company is bringing real-time collaboration to its app with Share Anytime.
Like Note Anytime, Share Anytime is designed for free-form note-taking, document annotation, whiteboarding, and presentations, but adds simultaneous use by multiple users. According to the company, Share Anytime can support up to 100 authors working in real-time on the same document and up to 1,000 simultaneous viewers. Teams of users can work on different parts of a Share Anytime document at the same time, and the app captures and records all user input and tags it to maintain a history of changes. Share Anytime also includes a built-in voice chat service.
(Credit: Note Anytime screenshots)
Similar to Note Anytime, Share Anytime uses pen input, as well as keyboard and voice, to compose and annotate documents. "We are addressing a productivity gap, such as when people are first formulating ideas and doing design that would be hard to capture with a keyboard," said Kazunori Ukigawa, Metamoji CEO.
Share Anytime is currently only available iOS, but the company plans to release versions for Android and Microsoft Windows 8 within the next several months, as well as an enterprise edition for corporate users.
The free version of can be used to attend an unlimited number of Share Anytime meetings and to host up to 10 meetings (or 1GB of data transfer). The paid version, with an introductory price of $1.99 per month, allows for unlimited usage.