KimberlyHirsh
KimberlyHirsh

O no I am up too late pondering cool possibilities for the web.

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Munish
Munish

@kimberlyhirsh wow this is amazing. Not sure anyone would be able to read my handwriting though

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KimberlyHirsh
KimberlyHirsh

@Munish Yeah. For me, the OCR route is definitely better than an actual handwritten website because my handwriting varies in legibility.

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Ron
Ron

@kimberlyhirsh Yeah, but did you subscribe to be notified of all new Tiny Projects? I did!

Maybe I'm an early adopter.

Or maybe just a byproduct of being one of the Lucky Few.

👀

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Munish
Munish

@kimberlyhirsh agree on this one for sure

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jasraj
jasraj

@kimberlyhirsh goodness, I totally agree. I'm surprised there aren't more options for: 'let me write by hand and then seamlessly upload & convert to text'. You might be interested in Remarkable, if you've not yet come across it. I'm not sure how "similar" it would feel to the pen-to-paper experience, though.

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KimberlyHirsh
KimberlyHirsh

@jasraj I've looked at that, the Moleskine smart writing set, and the Neo Smart Pen. I do really value the physical feel of pen on paper.

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jasraj
jasraj

@kimberlyhirsh yes, me too! I think that's what's stopped me from investing in these sorts of tools. There's nothing like physical pen to paper.

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KimberlyHirsh
KimberlyHirsh

@jasraj Also, so much of what I write in my notebook doesn't need to be digitized. That's why I like the idea of training an AI to recognize my handwriting. But until it can do cursive, it's not for me anyway.

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