PenReader Allows You To Write With Finger Tips!

Chuong Nguyen | December 18, 2008 12:12 AM

Here’s a finger “tip” for you–an application called PenReader Touch allows users to write on their Windows Mobile Professional devices using their fingertips rather than a stylus.

The concept is similar to Microsoft’s Transcriber, which allows users to enter text through handwriting recognition and comes pre-loaded on most PDAs. However, unlike Transcriber which requires a stylus or fingertrip, users can use the fleshy part of their fingers to scribble letters onto the screen.

According to MobileDevDesign, the software costs $40 and requires no additional training. You can download a seven-day trial from Paragon Software, the manufacturer.

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