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mobile
software news: Nov.
25 - Dec. 28, 2006
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Remoba
announced its iDatebook business version 6.0. The software
enables even basic mobile phones to have unlimited access to the
user's desktop calendar and the corporate calendar in real-time,
including various meeting capabilities.
iDatebook's
Meeting Invitation feature allows users to invite a set of their
contacts to a calendar event, the Meeting Scheduler then identifies
the open dates and time slots for each contact, and the Meeting
Tracker checks the status confirmation - accepted, declined, or
undecided about the meeting invitation in real-time. Any changes
the company's administrator makes to the calendar will be automatically
uploaded to the remote user's phone in real-time. The next time
wireless data coverage is available, iDatebook will sync calendar
changes to the desktop calendar.
iDatebook
6.0 is available on multiple CDMA carriers, including Verizon
Wireless as part of their Get-It-Now program. For details, see
remoba.com.
Vision
Objects has released version 2.1 of its MyScript Notes
handwriting recognition software. The new release features writer
adaptation for Asian languages, a new user interface in the 16
different languages supported by MyScript Notes, and recognizes
four new languages: Korean and Traditional Chinese, Norwegian
and Russian. Other languages supported are Simplified Chinese,
Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese,
Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish.
MyScript
Notes aims to recognize handwritten text including shapes, tables
and drawings and converts them into digital information that can
be sent to email clients, text editors or spreadsheets. The software
works with a range of devices including Logitech, Nokia and Maxell
digital pens featuring Anoto functionality, Pentel AirPen, Pegasus
NoteTaker, Acecad Digimemo, iRex iLiad, Digital Inkpad from Waltop
and any Tablet PCs, according to Vision Objects.
MyScript
Notes 2.1 is available at visionobjects.com.
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