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  • Awe-Inspiring Handwriting Recognition - Reviews

    this excellent implementation won't be able to decipher your handwriting accurately. However, you can still select the PDA-esque Character Recognition option in the input panel, instead of the Writing Pad. Office XP And The Tablet PC The Office XP Tablet Pack...

  • No Keyboard - How Is That Supposed To Work? - Reviews

    the input characters. This image shows the area for text recognition. The left area is for letters, the right part is for numbers. Users who can't get used to the character recognition system can use the keyboard emulator instead. By tapping on the 'abc' area...

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  • Disappointing Facial - Reviews

    in a photo is much harder than identifying a license plate. License plates don’t hide behind reflective glass, they put dark letters on a light background, and optical character recognition makes short work of only 26 letters and 10 numbers. A face is something...

  • On The Downside - Reviews

    a pen for children, it handles a pretty wide range of handwriting styles, but you must use uppercase letters. The Fly doesn't force you to write in the kinds of little rectangles you find on many character recognition forms. The spacing between lines on Fly...

  • On The Downside - Reviews

    a pen for children, it handles a pretty wide range of handwriting styles, but you must use uppercase letters. The Fly doesn't force you to write in the kinds of little rectangles you find on many character recognition forms. The spacing between lines on Fly...

  • IBM Masking Technology Hides Data - News

    for end-users who need to share sensitive material externally or internally, but not necessarily every aspect. According to CNET News, MAGEN uses optical character recognition to identify information on the screen--treating the information on-screen as if it...

  • WWDC 2008: IPhone 2.0 To Be Free For IPhones, $10 For IPod Touch - News

    of iPhone 2.0 are a live contact search, iWork support as well as support for Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents, bulk handling of messages, a new calculator, parental controls and enhanced language support, which now includes character recognition...

  • The World's Lightest Document Scanner? - Reviews

    The data can be transferred to a PC via a USB 2.0 interface, while a driver allows the text to be edited, sent by email or fed into an OCR (optical character recognition) program. The extremely mobile, battery-operated scanner is aimed at students, for example,...

  • Tablet PC: A New Approach To Office Computing - Reviews

    handwritten documents in graphical form to browsing the Internet and playing games. When I started using my Toshiba M200, I tended to handwrite, but then I put my handwriting through Tablet PC's very good optical character recognition (OCR) program so I could...

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