The concept is simple, even if the technology behind it is complicated: You write with a pen on paper, plug the pen into a computer, and have everything you’ve written converted into digital text.
Microsoft today updated its OneNote note-taking service with optical character recognition (OCR) support across all platforms. The company also released a new version of its iPad app, adding ...
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Microsoft and FiftyThree are teaming up to offer more digital handwriting functionality on OneNote. The Redmond giant announced today that its digital note-taking software for iOS and Windows 10 now ...
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