Evernote Seeks International Input
If you can write in French, Italian, German and/or Spanish, Evernote wants you! Well, no, not you in person, but you to help expand the breadth of their handwriting recognition engine to include these languages.
As posted on the Evernote Blog, they need handwriting samples in these languages to get them into their recognition engine. The text of the required samples are in PDF form. They ask that you write these on paper, then scan and send to them. No prizes or anything for helping other than to help Evernote to recognize a language you use. Oh, there is this one thing:
Cool bonus: Helping us means that Evernote should recognize your handwriting particularly well. That could come in handy later.
That’d be plenty incentive for me.
Category: Software
About the Author (Author Profile)
My name is Mark Sumimoto; I am Sumocat. I dabble in all areas of mobile computing, but my focus is Windows-based Tablet PCs and pen input. They’ve been part of my arsenal since 2004, and I’m proud to have pioneered the field of ink blogging, earning a spot as a Microsoft MVP for Touch and Tablets in the process. My current tools include a Fujitsu Lifebook T900, TEGA v2, and iPhone 4. Email me: sumocat [at] notebooks.com- davv
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