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leo99

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We are about to launch a closed beta of ritePen 4.0 'Touch'. It includes new features for Windows 7 users with multi-touch monitors, such as the ability of one-finger writing on the screen (of course the stylus will work, too, if you have it), multi-touch gestures to control ritePen, etc. This version also improves general ritePen functionality, has full 64-bit support and fixes a few nasty bugs.

ritePen converts your screen into a writing surface where you can: (i) enter text into any application via full-screen writing and accurate handwriting recognition; (ii) use system-wide editing gestures; (iii) control your desktop and applications using ink commands; (iv) markup any portion of your screen and take quick notes with full ink editing, shape recognition, clipping (integrated with Evernote), etc.

If you are interested in confidential beta testing of the new version, jot an email to info at ritescript dot com, subject "ritePen Touch Closed Beta".

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March 18, 2010 4:06 PM

Will you include the ability to make custom multi-touch commands/macros?

March 18, 2010 7:46 PM

In this version, shortcuts are handwritten: for example, encircled letter 'e' will launch Excel, encircled 'hp' will take your default browser to the HP homepage, and 'sign' will put your text signature in a document. Those you can build a plenty - see for example http://sumocat.blogspot.com/2008/07/ritepen-nircmd-killer-tab-app-mash-up.html

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