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PhatWare Releases WritePad 6.0 for iPad

Washington based PhatWare today releases WritePad 6.0 for iPad. WritePad is an advanced notetaker which converts practically any handwriting into computer text. It offers natural handwriting recognition input in addition to keyboard entry. Improve productivity by using inline gestures, spell checker, context analyzer, and more. The new version allows users to look up word definitions in its dictionary, and comes equipped with improved Twitter support. Continue reading



PhatWare Releases WritePad for iPhone, Offering Multilingual Handwriting

Washington based PhatWare today releases WritePad 6.0, a major update to its popular note taking and handwriting recognition software for iOS devices. WritePad is an advanced notetaker which converts practically any handwriting into computer text. WritePad also features integration with events, contacts, maps, and more. Version 6.0 features new multilingual handwriting recognition technology supporting seven languages, including English, German, French, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. Continue reading



PhatWare Releases PhatPad 1.5 for iPad – Drops Price For A Week

California based PhatWare today announces PhatPad 1.5, an update to its popular note-taking and collaboration iPad app. PhatPad turns an iPad into an advanced brainstorming tool by enabling users to draw, write, and type on the iPad, then share ideas via email, WiFi sync, Dropbox, or with PhatPad’s built-in presentation mode. Version 1.5 features an improved handwriting recognition engine, the ability to import new words into the user dictionary, and multiple dictionaries. Continue reading



PhatWare Releases WritePad for iPad 5.3

California based PhatWare today releases WritePad for iPad 5.3 for iPad. WritePad is an advanced notetaker which converts practically any handwriting into computer text. It offers natural handwriting recognition input in addition to keyboard entry. The new version of the advanced handwriting recognition software for iPads features a US Medical dictionary and the ability to import new words into the user dictionary from iPads contacts, events, or currently open text document. Continue reading



PhatWare Releases WritePad Italiano for iPad

California based PhatWare today releases WritePad Italiano 5.2, their advanced handwriting recognition, notetaking, and social networking software for iPad. WritePad Italiano for iPad is the first iPad product to offer natural handwriting recognition input in the Italian language. Notes created with WritePad can be sent via email or SMS, Tweeted, saved, posted on a Facebook Wall, printed, exported as PDF, translated to other languages, synchronized with Dropbox, and more. Continue reading



PhatWare Releases WritePad for iPad 5.2

California based PhatWare today releases WritePad 5.2 for iPad. WritePad is an advanced notetaker which converts practically any handwriting into computer text. It offers natural handwriting recognition input in addition to keyboard entry. The new version of WritePad allows users to choose an alternative dictionary, which is used for handwriting recognition, word autocompleting, and spell checking, and includes three dictionaries for US English, UK English, and US English Medical. Continue reading



PhatWare Releases WritePad Nederlands for iPad

California based PhatWare today releases WritePad Nederlands 5.2 for iPad. WritePad is an advanced notetaker which converts practically any handwriting into computer text. WritePad Nederlands is the first iPad product to offer natural handwriting recognition input in the Dutch language in addition to a keyboard entry. Dutch is the sixth language offered by WritePad, which is also available in English, French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese. Continue reading



PhatWare Releases WritePad Portuguese for iPad

California based PhatWare today releases WritePad for iPad Portuguese Edition 5.2 for iPad. WritePad is an advanced notetaker which converts practically any handwriting into computer text. WritePad Portuguese is the first iPad product to offer natural handwriting recognition input in the Portuguese language in addition to a keyboard entry. WritePad includes dictionaries for Portugal) and Brazil allowing users to switch between dictionaries as needed. Continue reading



PhatWare Releases WritePad 5.1 for iPhone – Supporting Evernote Sync

California based PhatWare today releases WritePad 5.1, a major update of the French, German, and Spanish Editions of the company’s popular note taking and handwriting recognition software for iOS devices. WritePad is an advanced notetaker which converts practically any handwriting into computer text. Version 5.1 now offers an improved handwriting recognition engine with a letter shape selector, and adds the ability to upload WritePad documents to Google Docs and send SMS directly from WritePad. Continue reading



PhatWare Releases WritePad SDK 2.0 for iOS

California based PhatWare Corporation today announces WritePad SDK 2.0, their new generation of the state-of-the-art handwriting recognition Software Development Kit for iPad and iPhone developers. WritePad SDK for iOS enables handwriting recognition based text input in third party applications on iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch devices. It is currently available in 4 languages, including English, German, French, and Spanish with more languages to be announced soon. Continue reading



PhatWare Releases WritePad 5 for iPad – Now Featuring Evernote Sync

California based PhatWare today announces WritePad for iPad 5.0, a major update of its popular note taking and handwriting recognition software for iOS devices. WritePad is an advanced notetaker for iPads and iPhones, which converts practically any handwriting into computer text. Version 5.0 allows synchronizing WritePad documents with Evernote, plus offers an improved handwriting recognition engine, document statistics, and the ability to upload documents to Google Docs as PDF or text. Continue reading



PhatWare Updates WritePad for iPhone Featuring New Document Manager

California based PhatWare today announces WritePad 4.6, an update to their popular note taking and handwriting recognition software for iOS devices. WritePad is an advanced notetaker for iPads and iPhones, which converts practically any handwriting into computer text. Version 4.6 introduces a redesigned Document Manager, which allows users to store their documents in the app’s folder hierarchy and search all documents for specific characters or words. Continue reading



PhatWare Updates WritePad for iPad Featuring New Document Manager

California based PhatWare today announces WritePad for iPad 4.6, an update to their popular note taking and handwriting recognition software for iOS devices. WritePad is an advanced notetaker for iPads and iPhones, which converts practically any handwriting into computer text. Version 4.6 introduces a redesigned Document Manager, which allows users to store their documents in the app’s folder hierarchy and search all documents for specific characters or words. Continue reading



Notes Plus for iPad soon to feature handwriting recognition capabilities

Viet Tran, the Minnesota based developer of Notes Plus today announces that Notes Plus for the iPad will soon feature handwriting recognition capabilities. Though Notes Plus already provides users with enhanced note-taking alternatives for the iPad, the integration of handwriting recognition is primed to add a limitless set of functionalities to the app and transform it into a truly complete digital note taking solution. Continue reading



PhatWare releases WritePad 4.5 for iPad – Handwriting Recognition

California based PhatWare today announces WritePad for iPad 4.5, an update to their popular note taking and handwriting recognition software for iOS devices. WritePad is an advanced notetaker for iPads and iPhones, which converts practically any handwriting into computer text. Version 4.5 introduces export to PDF, and the Palm Rest feature, which allows users to rest their hand on the iPad screen while writing. Continue reading




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