
We’re so excited (and optimistic) about the promise of better pencast compatibility with mobile devices. First of all, if you are a heavy Pulse or Echo user or used to be before the software became neglected, buy some cupcakes and throw a small teachers’ lounge party! It sounds like thing are going to get better. To get ready for this change, here are some suggestions we have for making sure you are covered and that this is a positive change for you. If you don’t already have backups of your pencasts stored (or public pencasts that you really enjoy), you can start using the Converter tool to save pencasts to your computer.
LIVESCRIBE DESKTOP FOR ECHOPEN PDF
Since you might have invested a lot of time uploading and sharing pencasts here, Livescribe has created a way to convert your old pencasts to Livescribe PDF files.


In addition to a new release of Livescribe Desktop (to be Echo Desktop in the future), an end is coming to the Livescribe Community. Livescribe Community To Be Phased Out This Winter These files still open with any PDF reader, can easily be emailed or sent to any file sharing service, and can be played back using the Web-based Livescribe Player or the Livescribe+ app for iOS (as well as Echo Desktop, when it is released). This new Livescribe PDF format got its start with the launch of the Livescribe 3.

However, computer operating systems have done anything but stand still! This is good news to know that Livescribe is still indeed making efforts to support the Pulse and Echo pens, as we still feel that these Livescribe models are the best solutions for education use. Livescribe Desktop software has stood relatively still since the release of the Sky Wifi and Livescribe 3 smartpen.
LIVESCRIBE DESKTOP FOR ECHOPEN MAC OS X
