Eliot describes Microsoft Research's InkSeine for Tablet PCs as
InkSeine is an innovate note-taking, organizing, annotation application that was designed and build with the idea that you'll be commanding, entering data, and manipulating content with a tablet pen and ink. Menus, actions, commands, and more are all optimizrd for the Tablet PC.
InkSeine is not an average Tablet PC or ultra mobile PC application/tool. It is an approach at developing a new user interface with their machines.
It is a new inking tool addressed at Tablet PCs and UMPCs running either Windows Vista or Windows XP Tablet PC Edition.
Students and teachers will likely find InkSeine's many features save time with new results, including from pen hover-touch-drag-and-drop, use of existing Ink to initiate a search, pen controlled file filtering and note viewing. There're more. Check out Eliot's neat "Notes for project meeting."
Wish I could have activated Eliot's notes to view Bert Keely's groove on souping up his Tablet PC. Maybe I did something wrong?
While on his site, check out his description of Ink-Enabled WinForms controls for Tablet PC applications. Here's more good stuff for your tablet.
Thanks, Eliot, for a great blog!
And, yes, teachers, you can trust his site. He knows what he's talking about, with a fine reputation for straight talk. Those who stay up to date will monitor him routinely.
Thanks, Lora, for pointing to Eliot's new blog.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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