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Read'emandweep, Would be perfect with syncing but still an A+ for Creative WritersCreative Writers of all kinds rely on inspiration and we never know when that will come. We can't sit at the computer from 9 to 5 and squeeze out great ideas. Despite audio recorders and laptops, we often end up with our 'great' ideas scattered around on old scraps of paper, napkins and backs of envelopes.
Enter WritePad!!The handwriting recognition is superb. It will convert script, printing or a combination and it didn't take more than a few minutes to adjust to my handwriting. I prefer a stylus for speed but a finger works too.The only thing that keeps WritePad from being perfect is the lack of syncing.
There is an incredible little iphone app called SimpleNote, which has real time syncing with several mini desktop apps (JustNotes is my personal favorite) and both sync with Google Docs. SO, whatever you add to any one of these is instantly updated on the rest. Nothing required from me but the initial setup. Amazing for those bits of info when you are not sitting at one computer all day long. BUT none have handwriting recognition. I know how to cut and paste and I can email my WritePad documents but I'm just saying. If WritePad had a companion menu bar app (for Mac please) OR would sync with any push service (like SimpleNote does), it would hands down be the best text editing app ever written to date.
Holy Grail T, Usable for some purposes.' Tm writing this review using the app, without correcting its mistakes.First, text recognition is accurate enough for many practical purposes, but is far from perfect, as I hope this illustrates. It would be usable for many more practical purposes if three changes were made: an auto advance feature while entering text in a detail area, The ability to save The written input, and The ability to delay the text recognition until a time chosen by the user, and without losing the written input. Ruse changes would turn The app into a notes app, similar to Note Taker Hd, but unhr handwriting recognition one advantage of these changes would be that enny of input would be much faster,fast enough to use The app for taking notes in classroom or similar setting OThe app is not currently usable for this purpose (I've tried.7 Another advantage would be that the app would be usable for situations Where the user might wish to retain the hand unhen input, such as personal notes or jour nailing. And it would be much better To be able to correct The inevitable mistakes later, with The original input as a guide, than To have jai choice of doing it on Hu fly which is palt of what renders The app unusable for many practical purposes, or doing it later, unen the original input is no longer available. Some of the Text translations are So wildly off that it cam be difficult to guess unat word was intended.
The fact that MS-word and some other sources use CP-1252, and that it is so close to Latin1 ('ISO-8859-1') causes a lot of confusion. What confused me the most was finding that mySQL uses CP-1252 by default.You may run into trouble if you find yourself tempted to do something like this:Don't do it. DON'T DO IT!You can use:or just convert directly:But your web page is probably encoded UTF-8, and you probably don't really want CP-1252 text flying around, so fix the character encoding first. To display the mapping on a webpage no matter what the server encoding is, this can be usedecho 'n';echo htmlentities(printr((gethtmltranslationtable(HTMLSPECIALCHARS)), true));echo htmlentities(printr((gethtmltranslationtable(HTMLENTITIES)), true));since gethtmltranslationtable actually gives the special chars in iso-8859-1 (Latin-1) encoding, so to see the tables correctly usingprintr(gethtmltranslationtable(HTMLENTITIES));your server needs to give a HTTP header as iso-8859-1, unless you use header or manually set the browser's encoding setting to iso-8859-1.
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And you need to view the source of the page to see the mapping. (except English version of IE 7 outputs the page source as iso-8859-1 anyway).
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