I have used InkWell, and although it recognizes my handwriting very  
well, it's hardly intuitive. As well, my handwriting is amazingly  
perfect (I don't mean to boast) so I'm wondering how much I'm helping  
it rather than it helping me.

It's a novelty feature, but I could not imagine programming with it.

I would recommend waiting until a true tablet is released. The  
iPhone's multi-touch feature would be useful for a tablet PC that  
actually works, and I think Apple already knows this.

--
Thom McGrath, <http://www.thezaz.com/>
"You don't need eyes to see, you need vision" - Maxi Jazz in  
"Reverence" by Faithless


On Apr 6, 2007, at 7:56 PM, Louis G5 Batayte wrote:

> This is slightly off topic, has anyone had a chance to try the
> Axiotron ModBook?
> How would one program RB to interface to it (no keyboard)? The
> manufacturers web page (axiotron.com) talks about handwriting
> recognition built into Mac OS X Tiger. Has anyone used this
> handwriting recognition with RB?

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