Having the app being the thing that makes something useful is a red flag. If the app/company dies your gadget is e-waste.
the neater and more consistent your handwriting, the easier time the Nuwa pen will have captur[ing] it
That’s me out then
I was gifted a Livescribe pen years ago, which paired the pen/camera with microdot paper. It also would digitize handwriting and some other basic tricks, but what I found most useful was it could record audio and sync your notes to that. Very handy for meetings when you don’t get to write everything down or you needed additional context to some notes or diagrams you scribbled down. I used it for about six months but I still have it.
I used to love my Livescribe!
No machine can read my chicken scratches! Or human, for that matter. Including myself.
In all seriousness, this sounds intriguing but I couldn’t tell you what I’d use it for. When I write with a pen it’s usually a couple quick basic notes. Anything more involved and my typing skills are way better
I don’t want you to digitize my handwriting, I want you to convert my handwriting to text.
MS Surface with OneNote does this.
Show a company how to sign your name… what could go wrong?
Nobody checks that these days, my signature is literally a line lmao
Just got a replacement credit card yesterday, they don’t even put signature blocks on the back anymore.
Nothing, we stopped signing credit card receipts and using cheques in the 1990s
Didn’t we?
Nothing, we stopped signing credit card receipts
Ha! The comma splice makes it looks like you’re calling someone nothing.
Notebooks that do this exist. What’s so revolutionary about a pen and app?
Nothing
Doubt
Livescribe has been around for years. It was really useful in school.
That’s gonna be a no from me. There’s a picture halfway down of just how miserable the capture actually is.