The Anchordesk column this morning covered meeting minders and organizers. I've used Microsoft's Onenote a bit, but the review of Quindi looked pretty interesting.
I'll admit that I think Tablets may go somewhere, but Quindi doesn't focus on handwriting. They've allowed their software to record video, sound, powerpoint images, as well as the standard notes, agenda items and tasks that meetings normally entail.
The interesting bits are that each of these items can be played back double time. I've got to imagine that this allows you to sift through the meeting timeline pretty efficiently.
Neat ideas in concept... now I'll just need to try Quindi out!
What is an indexed meeting?
The key to making captured meetings usable is indexing: the time-stamped markers that let viewers locate the important stuff quickly. Viewers can navigate through a meeting by slide, keyword, note, or screenshot. Additionally, we provide the ability to speed up playback - up to 2x the normal speed - without distortion.
Key Features
