![]() ![]() I briefly had a flicker of hope when Microsoft introduced the Tablet PC and OneNote. Whether it was Graffiti, Jott, or Calligrapher, none of them was fast enough to ultimately beat out the hardware keyboards that were coming around the corner. That tech might as well be from the stone ages in light of today’s mobile world. Looking back, it’s hard to believe that we ever thought handwriting recognition of any kind was going to be the input of choice on mobile devices. It just didn’t work that well on small screen devices. I used it to scribble quick notes on my old Microsoft Windows CE, Pocket PC, and Windows Mobile devices, but I always hated the fact that, if you were in a hurry and didn’t have time to title your note, you had to go searching through assorted generic titles to find it. ![]() ![]() However, even though there have been times where it seemed like that killer application was just around the corner, ink has never seemed to fully get there for me. I have been intrigued with the concept of digital ink ever since I started using PDAs in 1997. ![]()
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