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Handwriting Calculator … a Nokia Beta

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Nokia has a beta lab site where you can try a variety of applications such as Nokia Magnifier, Nokia Step Counter and Conversation where you can group your messages to conversational threads.  The handwriting calculator came out in December and I was reminded about it today from an article on Pocket-lint.  If you have not seen it, check out the video below … it is a very cool application.

 

Handwriting Calculator is a showcase of Nokia’s new handwriting recognition technology. It allows you to calculate handwritten math expressions with a touch-screen Nokia device (and with a Windows PC).  

Compatibility and system requirements 

S60, Maemo, and Windows.

  • The S60 version is tested on Nokia 5800 XpressMusic and should work on all Nokia touch devices based on S60 5th Edition.
  • The Maemo version is tested on Nokia N800 and N810, and should work on all Nokia internet tablet devices with OS2008 software.
  • The PC version is tested on Windows XP SP2 and Vista. It should work on all recent compatible PC with no special requirement on hardware.

If you would like to send handwriting samples and feedback to the author, internet connection and an email account is required.

Checkout the Handwriting Calculator from the Nokia Beta Labs here.

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