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by toddmorey·12y ago·view on hn ↗
Napoleon is a really neat marriage of software and hardware. It's one of those rare things that's both new and familiar.

Mighty, meanwhile, he actually described as "cloud pen". Please stop. I need a great pen for a tablet. I don't need it dependent on your hosted services. It's driving me crazy how the cloud, an enabling technology, is being crammed down our throats as a feature in and of itself.

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While it is not dependent on the cloud, it does leverage it to do things such as copy and paste between apps / tablets, and storage of assets for the pen.

(Disclosure, I work for Adobe).

That's full blown derp. Computers managed to do inter app copy and paste for how many decades before anyone though it would be sensible to send local data over the internet to another app on the same device?

The NSA wins again.

I agree on the apps part, but you're missing the "between tablets" part of this particular situation.
When you have poor APIs to work with you have to start thinking out of the box.
Quite literally outside the box, in fact.
But then the box never gets fixed.
That's a bit like saying that someone creating a web browser means it will never be as part of the OS.