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Symbios Logic and Scriptel Announce WriteTouch Pen and Touch Technology Support for Windows 95

by John Jerney | Mar 20, 1995 | Timeline 1995

The Original Press Release Symbios Logic and Scriptel Announce WriteTouch Pen and Touch Technology Support for Windows 95; WriteTouch’s Support of Color Active Matrix Displays Demonstrated At WinHEC March 20, 1995 — Symbios Logic Inc. (formerly NCR...

Peripheral Vision Brings PenOp Technology to OpenDoc

by John Jerney | Mar 21, 1995 | Timeline 1995

The Original Press Release Peripheral Vision brings PenOp technology to OpenDoc — The Handwritten Signature as a Software Object March 21, 1995 — At ObjectWorld, Peripheral Vision Ltd. today announced that it has developed an OpenDoc part based on its...

Kalidor Teams with PenFact for Pen-Based Factory Applications on Rugged Pen-Based PCs

by John Jerney | May 15, 1995 | Timeline 1995

The Original Press Release Kalidor Teams with PenFact for Pen-Based Factory Applications on Rugged Pen-Based PCs May 15, 1995 — Kalidor, manufacturer of rugged pen computer systems, and PenFact, Inc., provider of pen-based computing solutions for industry, today...

Lexicus Introduces Handwriting Recognition Software for Magic Cap Communicators

by John Jerney | Jul 31, 1995 | Timeline 1995

The Original Press Release Lexicus, a Division of Motorola, Introduces Handwriting Recognition Software for Magic Cap Communicators; Lexicus QuickPrint Enables Wireless Commu-nicators to Recognize Natural Handwriting July 31, 1995 — Lexicus, a Division of...

Lexicus Announces Free No-Vowel Demo of Lexicus QuickPrint

by John Jerney | Sep 7, 1995 | Timeline 1995

The Original Press Release Lexicus, a Division of Motorola, Announces Free No-Vowel Demo of Lexicus QuickPrint; Electronic Distribution Makes it Easy to Try New Handwriting Recognition Software September 7, 1995 — Lexicus, a Division of Motorola (NYSE:MOT),...

Motorola Lexicus Announces Handwriting Recognition on New Low-Power Microprocessor

by John Jerney | Sep 25, 1995 | Timeline 1995

The Original Press Release Motorola Lexicus Announces Handwriting Recognition on New Low-Power Microprocessor September 25, 1995 — Motorola’s Lexicus division announced the successful port of Lexicus QuickPrint software, one of the world’s smallest...
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