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inkBook 1.3.3

A free-form, Ink enabled note taking application.
A perfect companion for your ModBook.

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Requirements: MacOS X 10.4.0 or higher.
Ink aware input device (such as a Wacom Tablet)

Important Notes

Leopard users on Intel should upgrade to version 1.3.3 or higher.

10.3 users should download version 1.1.0.


Features

  • 30 Day Unrestricted Demo
  • Multi-page notebook style interface
  • Customizable Tabs
  • Freeform layout of notes, sketches and images
  • Handwriting recognition
  • Universal (PPC and Intel native)
  • Gestural Input
  • Targeted Gestural Input:
    Clear, Delete, Paste, Join
  • Context Sensitive Gestures:
    Clear, Delete, Paste
  • Tablet Aware: Pressure, Tilt, Eraser
  • Multiple Brushes
    Pencil, Paint, Highlighter, Calligraphy pen

Support

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About

inkBook lets you use a tablet and InkWell handwriting recognition technology to write notes by hand. The notes remain as handwritten ink, but can be searched, copied to other applications, and exported to a text file.

Quickly jot notes during a phone conversation. Then you can copy and paste the notes into the proper apps. For example, copy and paste an appointment into your calendar, and copy and paste that phone number into your address book. You no longer have to retype the information into the proper applications like you would if you took the notes on real paper. Also, there's no trying to type with one hand, constantly disrupting the flow of your phone call as you fumble to open each type of application.

Are you a student? Take class notes in inkBook instead! When you need to look up your notes about a particular subject, use inkBook's "Find" command to search your notes for you. No more manually flipping through endless physical pages. Does your professor give you the notes before class? Print them as a PDF document and then drag and drop that pdf file into a new inkBook document. Each page of the PDF file will be placed on successive inkBook pages. Now you can take notes right on top of the class notes.

At meetings and conferences, taking notes in inkBook gives you the free flow layout freedom of real pen and paper. Don't waste time fighting the rigid layout rules of a word processor. Add a quick sketch wherever you want! Don't waste time constantly switching from your mouse back to the keyboard. With inkBook, you never have to take your hand off your tablet to take notes. Concentrate on the flow information from the speaker and on not on the mechanics of trying to take notes about it.