| PenReader is on-line natural Danish handwriting recognition system for Pocket PC 2002/Pocket PC 2003 devices. (If you have a Pocket PC device, you can try PenReader for Pocket PC.) PenReader is designed for Danish online handwriting recognition, it works with any application running on Pocket PC 2002/2003 based device. PenReader recognizes text you write on your device's screen with stylus, and pastes it to current cursor position. PenReader supports: - recognition of letters, punctuation marks, brackets, digits and standard symbols;
- 28 national handwritings, based on Cyrillic, Latin and Greek alphabets;
- national modifiers for Latin alphabet;
- easy-to-use switching between pre-selected languages;
- macros that fully duplicate main keyboard functions (shift, backspace etc);
- calculator context, which enables you to make simple calculations faster;
- work without training;
- adjustable options: line width, line color, sound, recognition delay, drag&drop delay etc;
- improved recognition quality.
| | Supported languages: Albanian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech,Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish. If you want to know more about PenReader for Pocket PC 2002/2003, you are welcome to our web-site. If you have a Pocket PC device, you can try PenReader for Pocket PC. SEE ALSO: - Language Extender - Full national language support for your Pocket PC (including optional complete interface translation). Languages supported: Danish, Dutch, Russian, Swedish et. al.
- InterKey - Customize onscreen keyboard of your Pocket PC: 60 national keyboard layouts are available.
- SlovoEd dictionary for Pocket PC - Translation dictionaries for Pocket PC (including Danish <-> Swedish, English <-> German, English <-> French and many others).
- CETuner 2004 - powerful utility for changing themes, adjusting colors and font settings on your Pocket PC 2002/2003.
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