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PhatWare Announces PenCommander for Tablet PCs
PenCommander for Tablet PCs Includes Several Customizable
Features and Increases Productivity
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA - March 10, 2005 (INB) -- PhatWare Corporation,
a leading provider of software products and professional services
for mobile and desktop computers, announced the launch of
PenCommander for Tablet PCs. The new stand-alone application
features a new powerful scripting technology which was first
introduced as a part of PhatWare's PenOffice handwriting
recognition application.
PenCommander allows users to use the pen to call up commands that
can control Tablet PCs in almost limitless ways, such as editing
documents, inserting often-repeated text into documents, and
launching applications. To execute a PenCommand, simply write a
PenCommand name on the PenCommander input panel. PenCommander is
the best tool for entering repetitive data, accessing frequently
used applications and documents, and overall extending Tablet PC
functionality and user's productivity, providing a simple and
fast way to functions that typically take longer to complete.
PenCommander interprets instructions from the commands'
definitions one by one until the end of the definition. The
software has several predefined commands that allow users to
launch Microsoft Windows applications, perform standard editing
functions, add their signature and the time and date, and more.
"PhatWare is pleased to add PenCommander for Tablet PCs to our
line of productivity solutions," said PhatWare President Stan
Miasnikov. "This stand-alone application promises to make
computing easier for those who mainly use the pen and a Tablet
PC."
The new application also includes Visual PenCommander Integrated
Development Environment (IDE), which provides a rich and easy-to-
use user interface that allows users to create, edit and test
PenCommand scripts. There is no limit to the amount of commands
users can create with PenCommander. In addition to written
commands, users can assign PenCommands to up to 50 custom buttons
on the application's skin. PenCommander includes 10 predefined
skins and a comprehensive documentation to help users create
their own skins from bitmap (.bmp) files, giving consumers a way
to personalize the application.
"We are excited to see PenCommander launched as part of
PhatWare's line of products, and believe its short command
productivity features will further enhance and extend the Tablet
PC user experience," said Susan Cameron, group product manager
for Tablet PC at Microsoft Corp.
PenCommander for Tablet PCs costs $29.95, and can be purchased
directly from the PhatWare Web site or any of PhatWare's network
of authorized retailers. For more information about PenCommander
for Tablet PCs or any of PhatWare's other productivity solutions
for mobile or desktop PC use, visit www.phatware.com.
About PhatWare
Founded in October 1997, PhatWare Corporation is a leading
provider of easy to use powerful software products and
professional services for the mobile and desktop computing
marketplace. PhatWare specializes in handwriting recognition,
digital ink, note taking, and database and network management
software development. PhatWare Corporation is a founding member
of Microsoft Mobility Partner Advisory Council (MPAC) - a unique
partner program developed by Microsoft Corp. to serve as a
focused feedback mechanism for Microsoft Windows Mobile platform
development, and to provide leading companies with the tools and
resources they need to bring the most innovative and successful
mobility solutions to market - a Microsoft Certified Partner,
Microsoft Windows Embedded Partner and Microsoft Tablet PC
Premier Partner. To learn more about PhatWare, visit
www.phatware.com.
* PhatWare is a registered trademark of PhatWare Corp. Other
product, company, or service names mentioned herein are the
trademarks of their respective owners.
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