Place any ordinary paper or notepad on the CyberPad digital pad, and write on the paper with the digital inking pen. The pad digitally records anything you write in it, and every page you write is stored as one digital page. Plus, you can organize your notes by creating folders for specific notes. The LCD indicator screen right on the CyberPad will inform you which page and folder you are currently writing in.With the CyberPad's bundled software, you can easily view, edit, and organize your handwritten digital pages in Windows. Save any digital pages as an image file and share your notes with others via e-Mail, or to your PDA.
When the CyberPad is connected to your PC through the USB port, you can use it as a drawing tablet to write or draw, right on your computer screen. The tablet function is an ideal input solution for computer artists, graphic designers, photo editors, and office and CAD/CAM applications. Other emerging applications include Internet whiteboard graphics, and signature verification for e-commerce.
The included riteMail 2.5 software is able to read CyberPad document files and intelligently transform handwriting into editable text; and it supports four languages (English, French, German, and Russian). The included software also digitally interprets shapes and charts with automatic adjustment and alignment of concentric shapes, connected lines, and adjacent shapes.
With the included software and Microsoft Word, the Cyberpad allows users to easily create advanced digital forms - perfect for doctors, lawyers, or anybody who uses forms on a daily basis. Save and store your created forms onto your computer for easy retrieval and printing.
The CyberPad is an excellent solution for form-filling applications where both a hardcopy and digital entry data are needed. Simply create a form and print it out, then, using third party software such as Active Ink (not included), users can fill out both the hard copy while a digital version is automatically recorded.
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