Did anyone else catch this?

BajanSaint69

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Seeing AI can now read handwriting..... hmm software that can read handwriting would be really useful in a "Courier" type device.....

drip drip drip....
 

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My note 8 already does that.

Maybe, but what he shared is bigger than it running on one type of device. That service/platform tool is available in more ways than just on an Android phone. It will reach many folks quickly. Pretty cool to see that concept come to fruition finally...thanks for sharing this @BajanSaint69 here in the forums.
 

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Maybe, but what he shared is bigger than it running on one type of device. That service/platform tool is available in more ways than just on an Android phone. It will reach many folks quickly. Pretty cool to see that concept come to fruition finally...thanks for sharing this @BajanSaint69 here in the forums.

Well indeed. Onenote has this, so pretty sure courier will have it
 

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Well indeed. Onenote has this, so pretty sure courier will have it

I wonder if what they learned from the Keyboard Input plays a part....Microsoft has had the best Hand Writing Keyboard inputs. It's funny not many reviewers talk about it when they do a Windows 10 device review that has a pen.
 

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It's funny to play with Inkodo. Install Inkodo onto both your PC and Phone and run the app on both devices while connected to your (home) network. Then use the Remote feature (From Phone: tap ...-button, then choose Remote). You can now draw pictures with your finger using your phone and the PC app shows all your "moves" almost live on the PC screen. :smile:
 

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It's funny to play with Inkodo. Install Inkodo onto both your PC and Phone and run the app on both devices while connected to your (home) network. Then use the Remote feature (From Phone: tap ...-button, then choose Remote). You can now draw pictures with your finger using your phone and the PC app shows all your "moves" almost live on the PC screen. :smile:

It makes your phone a Graphics tablet sort of, mind only within that app but still an interesting feature.
 

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