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aha! InkWriter 2.0 for Windows (Pasted Maquette)

A truly revolutionary product, aha! inkWriter allowed you to work with handwritten text as if you were using a word processor. You could hand write paragraphs, create bullet lists, highlight text, add and delete words, and even sketch and clean up drawings.

This is an original maquette (hand-crafted prototype) of the aha! InkWriter 2.0 for Windows packaging. Interestingly, unlike other maquettes prepared at the time that consisted of a sheet of laser printed paper taped to an existing product package, this one features a pasted image of a computer screen on the front of the box.

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Artifact Details

Model

InkWriter 2.0 for Windows Pasted Maquette

Organization

aha! software corporation

Language

English

Date

1994

Description

Closed cardboard box with color printed paper pasted to the front.

Contents

None.

Size

Approx. 8" x 9.75" x 1.75"

Condition
New
Catalog Number

1ce20e612331e162

Lot Number

SFT-MS-0530

Acquired

1995

Acquisition Source

Acquired from aha! software corporation

Credit

Received from Greg Stikeleather, Founder and CEO of aha! software corporation

Catalogued

2020-07-12

About the Organization

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People Associated with this Artifact

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Editorial

A truly revolutionary product, aha! inkWriter allowed you to work with handwritten text as if you were using a word processor. You could hand write paragraphs, create bullet lists, highlight text, add and delete words, and even sketch and clean up drawings.

This is an original maquette (hand-crafted prototype) of the aha! InkWriter 2.0 for Windows packaging. Interestingly, unlike other maquettes prepared at the time that consisted of a sheet of laser printed paper taped to an existing product package, this one features a pasted image of a computer screen on the front of the box.

Oral History

No oral history available.

Media

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