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RE: Tablet PC ink is XML


grok ink
It could be the training thing.  Systems 
like this that I've seen before required 
a training set of entries for the system 
to initialize its recognition engine for 
a given person.  My handwriting would require 
weeks for the machine to begin to grok. 

What exactly is INK?

len


From: Matt Gushee [mailto:mgushee@h...]

I probably know less about it than you do, but a couple of months ago I
attended a .NET presentation put on by Microsoft, and of course one of
the "kewl innovations" the presenter talked about was Ink. So of course
somebody (me) had to ask if it actually worked. Well, it worked when the
presenter was writing, but not when he asked for a volunteer from the
audience. Make of that what you will.

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