Corel Dips Into Asia-Pacific Inkwell
News Canadian software maker Corel is homing in on the enterprise sector in Asia-Pacific, with fresh partnerships to spur revenue growth. Although the company declined to provide specific targets, Gavin Watson, Corel's Asia-Pacific director, said the...
[September 27, 2002, 15:39]
Exclusive: Writing's On Wall For Mac OS X
News Dubbed InkWell and currently in pre-release testing under the codename Rosetta Stone, the software reportedly taps into the handwriting-recognition technology that Apple originally developed for its discontinued Newton line of PDAs.
[July 27, 2000, 8:34]
BT's PDA In A Pen...
News When placed in its 'inkwell' the SmartQuill can send data to a connected PC. The pen, known as SmartQuill, is a fully working prototype which will detect movements of the hand using sensors and convert them into text.
[October 9, 1998, 15:35]
Jobs: Mac OS 9 Is Dead
News The new version, code-named Jaguar, will feature a handwriting technology, dubbed Inkwell, that lets Mac users enter text using a pen in any program that accepts text. While delivering an elegy for Mac OS 9, Apple chief executive Steve Jobs...
[May 7, 2002, 9:47]
Jaguar Is Fastest-selling Apple OS
News New features include iChat, an instant-messaging client compatible with the popular AOL Instant Messaging network, and a handwriting recognition feature called Inkwell. More than 100,000 copies of Apple Computer's OS X 10.2 operating system were...
[August 27, 2002, 14:36]
Exclusive: Mac OS 9.1 Lost Weight Say Sources
News Similarly, Apple reportedly decided to spike a rumored handwriting-recognition named InkWell -- originally developed for Mac OS 9 -- in order to make it an exclusive feature of a future Mac OS X revision.
[January 12, 2001, 8:41]
Apple Set To Announce Video IPod Plans
News Such a computer, outfitted with Mac OS X 10.2, Apple's Inkwell handwriting recognition technology, iSync data synchronisation capabilities and 802.11g and Bluetooth wireless would be a formidable entry.
[January 6, 2003, 10:19]
Microsoft Looks To Decipher Your Scribblings
News Although the Newton was cancelled, Apple has continued to work with the underlying handwriting recognition, which has been re-dubbed Inkwell and is alive again as part of the latest version of Mac OS X.
[September 26, 2002, 14:31]

