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Is there any development on a better hwr implementation? This feature is really needed!
Thanks, Gerald
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2008-05-01
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2008-05-02
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Really, he didn't ask about Newton-quality, he asked about "a better hwr implementation". Unfortunately, that seems to be lacking as well. But it is possible to do better; all I have to do is get enough time, and I'd try to make something better. Could it turn out worse?
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2008-05-02
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Really, he didn't ask about Newton-quality, he asked about "a better hwr implementation". Unfortunately, that seems to be lacking as well. But it is possible to do better; all I have to do is get enough time, and I'd try to make something better. Could it turn out worse?
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2008-05-02
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2008-05-02
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HWR is rather tricky also because of the intellectual property right issues: there are _many_ patents held by different companies on various features, and they make it naturally tricky for others to keep on improving the overall experience - you'll just start breaking the patents.
(You can look it the other way round, if it would be easy to do, then there would almost certainly be already good open source alternatives available, since there is is the need...)
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2008-05-02
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I seriously think that good handwriting recognition is not all that necessary. What IS needed is a really good app for notetaking when you recognize your OWN handwriting. The best app now for that is probably Xournal; the only problem if you are taking notes quickly in a class would be that it would be too much trouble to keep starting a new page. You should just have an extremely long page to work with so you can take an hour or so's worth of notes without starting a new page.
Then, after the lecture is over , you can reread your notes, organize them better, and put them in Notecase or something if you want to make them permanent.
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2008-05-04
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2008-05-05
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I just got my N800 yesterday, and so have had limited time to play around with it, but one of the things I'm hoping for is a OneNote like application for the Nokia. By this I mean a program that allows you to take notes using either a keyboard or hwr...but easily insert a drawn diagram in the middle of the flow. Is this something that Xournal is used for? If not is there another program that would be good for this?
Eleven years ago, I owned a Apple Newton 2100 and - after a little bit of training - the handwriting recognition just worked for me. Close to perfect. It was much better than hwr on the N800. I am very disappointed about the implementation. Nokia / Maemo should do better!
Is there any development on a better hwr implementation? This feature is really needed!
Thanks, Gerald