not completely on topic, but when ever I think of hand writing recognition software, I think of this. It's what happens when you run Jabberwocky through an Apple Newton.
LOL!! I've never seen that one; I've seen the famous Doonesbury strip. I owned a 110, which was older and much less ... apt at picking up handwriting. The 2000/2100 was the perfect machine. The only problem I had with it was that my handwriting quality declined in legibility over the course of its use, because it recognized my writing when I was writing quickly. I used the first version of graffiti on the 110, and also at times on the 2000, because I could use it with my eyes closed on moving vehicles; notably, I could never outwrite it on the Newton, but always outpaced it on the Palm Vx (which would cost me whole sentences).
Re: Jabberwocky
Date: 2004-11-24 12:36 pm (UTC)LOL!! I've never seen that one; I've seen the famous Doonesbury strip. I owned a 110, which was older and much less ... apt at picking up handwriting. The 2000/2100 was the perfect machine. The only problem I had with it was that my handwriting quality declined in legibility over the course of its use, because it recognized my writing when I was writing quickly. I used the first version of graffiti on the 110, and also at times on the 2000, because I could use it with my eyes closed on moving vehicles; notably, I could never outwrite it on the Newton, but always outpaced it on the Palm Vx (which would cost me whole sentences).