Just a quick update that InkSeine version 1.2.1720.0 , which fixes our bug with Windows XP, is now available. This build works on XP, Vista, and Windows 7. See the previous blog post for details on the new features of this build . The only change in this build is the fix for XP. If you grabbed 1.1.1714...
We have an InkSeine update for you. UPDATE: We have discovered that this build does not work on Windows XP. We are working on a fix (ready tomorrow?). UPDATE #2: XP problem fixed! The build number on the update install will show up as 1.2.1720.0 . We'll be publishing it shortly via the OfficeLabs...
InkSeine is one of the projects featured on the new Microsoft Office Labs web site . There are some cool prototypes available there, so I recommend you swing by to check them out, and to learn more about Office Labs. We're honored that Office Labs invited the InkSeine Team to participate in this...
An InkSeine user, Anthony Chan, posted up a thoughtful review of InkSeine on his blog , written in InkSeine itself! With his permission, I'm reproducing it here. He has a lot of great comments and ideas for features. Let's discuss the points he raises. Page 1: The table of contents Anthony starts...
GottaBeMobile.com forum member moneyburninhole conceived an ingenious InkSeine Tool Ring hack for flicking your way around on your Vista Tablet PC. It is so brilliant and useful that I just have to share it. moneyburninhole posted this comment in the GBM forums : I also love the Tool Ring and wanted...
I'm happy to see that InkSeine is generating some fresh Tablet PC buzz in the blogosphere . Apparently, offering a new inking application to a crowd of pen computing enthusiasts is like tossing a fish into a crate full of starving cats! But seriously, we've worked hard on InkSeine, and it's...
It would be criminal of me to do this 12-day series without out also confessing that, like many Tablet PC users out there, I am also a big fan of OneNote. InkSeine is not, and will never be, a replacement for it. I still remember a meeting a few years ago where my manager invited Chris Pratley to talk...
I’m Ken Hinckley, a senior researcher at Microsoft Research in Redmond , Washington , where I conduct research on new techniques and approaches to human-computer interaction. This is a longwinded way to say that I try out cool new stuff, throw it at the wall, and see if it sticks. Usually it doesn’t...