Reinventing the wheel, are we? Or building a better mousetrap?
Mind you that people have forgotten the art of writing. I am learning Chinese and have to say it took me a while getting used to using a pen again as I only use computers these days.
Maybe this technology is a bridge... If handwriting recognition is included, you can write anywhere and a digital copy is automatically created. This is only useful if one could actually /see/ what is written. Looking at an empty piece of paper after a frantic writing session is something I am not looking forward to...
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Reinventing the wheel, are we? Or building a better mousetrap?
Mind you that people have forgotten the art of writing. I am learning Chinese and have to say it took me a while getting used to using a pen again as I only use computers these days.
Maybe this technology is a bridge... If handwriting recognition is included, you can write anywhere and a digital copy is automatically created. This is only useful if one could actually /see/ what is written. Looking at an empty piece of paper after a frantic writing session is something I am not looking forward to...
Martin