InkSeine – Rethink your ink
I wanted to share and interesting research project that the fine folks at Microsoft Research have been working on called InkSeine. As they say:
InkSeine is a prototype ink application from Microsoft Research .
It is designed from the ground up to have a user interface uniquely tailored to pen input.
I have seen this a couple time at the Microsoft Techfest that Microsoft hosts so employees can see a lot of the cool technology coming from Microsoft Research (here in Redmond, Cambridge UK, India & Asia). They have taken an interesting twist on using a Tablet with ink, UI interface and search integration. I would recommend checking it out, you can download it and try it out on your computer. Also you can check out a video of it in action:
Check it out: InkSeine (https://research.microsoft.com/InkSeine/)
Comments
Anonymous
March 20, 2008
Looks nice... Can we expect any of this stuff in the next OneNote?Anonymous
March 25, 2008
It looks to me like they're reprising OneNote. There are some interesting ideas there, but I don't see the point of a separate product.Anonymous
March 25, 2008
Yeap, just looks like half of one-note with better ink/gesture support. These features would do better in one note, imo.Anonymous
March 25, 2008
Yeap, just looks like half of one-note with better ink/gesture support. These features would do better in one note, imo.Anonymous
March 25, 2008
Those of us who have been long-time tablet users and OneNote users deserve to see this integrated into OneNote, as the functionality is brilliant. I know you can't say if you're considering this, but tell me anyway!Anonymous
April 19, 2008
So, does this Research Team interface with the OneNote Team? I hope so. I especially hope that the InkSeine features can be folded into OneNote! Are they compatible, or are we re-inventing the wheel?Anonymous
April 19, 2008
So, does this Research Team interface with the OneNote Team? I hope so. I especially hope that the InkSeine features can be folded into OneNote! Are they compatible, or are we re-inventing the wheel?