From: Martin Joseph (martyNT_at_barknaturalpet.com)
Date: Fri Mar 19 2004 - 09:30:49 PST
On Mar 19, 2004, at 7:00 AM, Adam M.Anklewicz wrote:
> I work in a Mac shop in Toronto and we have a Wacom Cintiq (their
> LCD/Tablet) on display.
This is what I was referring to also. I still found it to be much less
satisfying then Newton. One of the big issues is the text entry area.
I didn't get to play for more then a minute or two, but it seemed
annoying in much the same way that MS's HW text input is (ie you need
to write in a stupid little box and there is no gesture capability).
Marty
> Using this I get great results. I find that it
> is wonderful. I haven't played with it using a Graphire or Intuos
> tablet though.
> On Mar 19, 2004, at 2:29 AM, Martin Joseph wrote:
>> On Mar 18, 2004, at 7:55 PM, scotty technoir wrote:
>>> On 18-Mar-04, at 10:25 PM, John Osborne wrote:
>>>> I also found InkWell with a wacom tablet very frustrating but I
>>>> hadn't
>>>> spent any time training it with my handwriting style. <snip>
>>> agreed,i played with this too at the computer shop at my
>>> school.
>> <snip> so that I could actually see what I was writing, it
>> Inkwell still sucks by comparison to Newton...
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