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IGN.com Australia

myNotebook: Pearl Review

by Lucas M. Thomas - IGN.com | 02 September 2010 12:00
 
Another trip to the virtual stationery aisle.
 
Nnooo's myNotebook series kicked off with Red, Blue and Green editions late last year – virtual notebooks that offered you 32 digital pages to write or draw on, then save your sketches to your DSi's memory. The concept was popular, so the developer brought the idea back recently with myNotebook: Carbon, an expanded and upgraded version that offered four times as many pages to play with, along with new functionality that let you output your pages to image files. myNotebook: Pearl, the fifth release in this on-going series, is the very same thing as Carbon was. It's just in a different color.
 
If you only need a handful of digital pages to take notes on then there's no reason to own more than one version of myNotebook, but the thinking behind Nnooo making multiple editions available is the same thinking behind shopping for real-world notebooks – you may need more than one. If you think you're going to fill up your Red, Blue, Green or Carbon myNotebooks with images and lists that you don't want to erase, here's Pearl for another five bucks to give you yet more room to write.
 
Or you could just prefer the Pearl version's color scheme to any of the previous four.
 
Or, if you're incredibly dedicated to this concept, you could want to own more than one for the unlockables that doing that offers – if you get both Carbon and Pearl, some new paper styles open up for you to use. Only the most hardcore Nnooo devotees will care about that, but hey, I know you're out there.
 
Closing Comments
Pearl gets the same thumbs-up I gave to Carbon, as will the next myNotebook when it comes out too. Having an app to write and save notes or drawings on your DSi is handy, and Nnooo's interface works well. The color choice is up to you.
 
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