I do not take any responsibility if anything adverse were to happen to your smartpen because of my tool. There is no warranty (either explicit or implicit) on the tool. As the Developer Program has ended, this tool is not associated with it at all. Please note that the Custom Paper Deployment Tool is not supported by Livescribe in any way, shape or form. With minimal googling, I was able to build a fully functional Custom Paper Deployment Tool using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 as my Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Seeing no tool forthcoming from Livescribe and not wanting Custom Paper Products to be a product of the past (no pun intended), I finally dove right into it! I During this process, I learned that C# is nowhere near as complicated as I feared and most of the Syntax still applies from C++. I’m primarily a Java programmer with experience with both C++ and PHP (all of which use very similar syntax). The other reason I was hesitating with building this tool was that it would be coded in C# which I have had zero experience coding in before. At this point, with Livescribe closing their Developer Program, it is obvious that they will not be releasing such a tool now. I have been toying with the idea of building one myself for the last year, however I have not done so assuming that Livescribe will at some point do so. For various reasons, none of which will be discussed here, Livescribe did not release such a tool. For a while now, I have been discussing the possibility of Livescribe creating and releasing a tool that installs third party Custom Paper Products to their smartpens. With the end of Livescribe’s Development Program, it is no longer possible for end users (or even developers) to download the SDK and deploy any of the numerous Custom Paper Products made by developers such as myself (among others).
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