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Old 03-12-2012, 02:40 PM   #528
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Originally Posted by ProDigit View Post
Never a promise for handwrite recognition! That's a software pack you'd normally pay $30 in the store for!

So, no it does not, however, I perhaps will see some kind of paint brush-like program in the future on this device.

As far as typing, you can type with the stylus, there's an onscreen keyboard. Hopefully the device will support USB HUB and keyboard (I yet have to test this), so you can type straight from keyboard.
As far as I'm concerned, I think typing is less stressing to the hand than writing;but that'll be my personal opinion.
I would like to add that sometimes devices as iRex iLiad or Aiptek myNote give you a hand writing recognizer software running on Pc (often Windows). In this case you can use jCrossSketch to convert JBC scribble format in one of these supported format and use their software to convert into text.
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