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Australia's First Triple Tip iPad Stylus

The Kanga Triple Tip 3 in 1 Stylus Pen is a premium multi tip stylus that is perfect for professional digital artists and iPad enthusiasts alike. Australia's first iPad stylus with interchangeable tips. The premium quality Kanga is ideal for everything 'touch'. Sketching, navigating and painting on your iPad will be effortless.  The Kanga Triple Tip 3 in 1 Stylus Pen is a now available for pre order.   

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The Stylus Artist packs now available

Perfect for the professional digital artist, students or budding amateurs and enthusiasts... 3 Piece Stylus Artist Pack Dagi Disc Stylus Pen + Hex4.5 Fine Tip Stylus + Leonardo Brush Stylus Dagi Disc Stylus Pen: is a unique one. Durable, accurate and a completely different approach to any other stylus we sell. The clear tip at the end is a innovative plastic disc, mounted to the pen by a tiny spring that allows the disk to lie flat on the screen whatever the pen angle. - See more at: Dagi Disc Stylus Pen Hex4.5 Fine Tip Stylus: is for maximum accuracy, responsiveness and compatibility,...

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Australia's largest range of fine tipped iPad stylus pens

This week we have frantically been filling pre-orders for our range of fine tipped stylus pens. Everything is stocked up but selling fast. Standard iPad stylus pens run an 8mm tip. We have a range of 4,5 & 6mm options in both traditional silicone tips and high touch tips. Our new models include the: DAGi Disc - Clear Tipped Stylus Hex 4.5 - Fine Tipped Stylus Leonardo - Fine High Touch Stylus   Check out our fine tipped iPad, iPhone or Android tablet/phone stylus pens.

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Evernote: Handwriting app for iPad

There's a good chance you're already using the ever-popular Evernote. And you should: it's perfect for storing your research, no matter the shape it might take: Evernote syncs text notes, photos, scans, web pages, and audio recordings between devices and makes them searchable, and for that alone, it's a must-have. It's probably less popular as word processor. There are a slew of other options, including Apple's fully featured Pages and minimalist apps like Writings, type, and Daedalus, which promise a distraction-free environment. I've tried most of them and always returned to Evernote for my on-the-go drafting needs: it's already on...

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