Re: Replacement for Ink?
On 30/1/06 8:46, in article 447c94Fp63tU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Rexx Magnus"
<trascan@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Ink is just appalling for handwriting recognition. Anyone know of a
> (free) replacement? Windows XP has wonderful recognition in Office, it
> can even understand when I scrawl.
>
> Try as I might, I can't get Ink to not rAndoMly capItalise Words.
That would be useful for ex-NeXT people, I suppose!
Cheers,
Chris
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