The API defines the means by which third-party developers may access GPS data collection devices under PenPoint.
Category: Software
Trimble, AT&T, PenStuff, and GO Announce GPS Interface for PenPoint
Software developers will now be able to use the PenPoint GPS application programming interface (API) defined by the partner companies and published by GO on its Bulletin Board and CompuServe later this summer.
CIC PenDOS Software Developer Kit Available in Japan
Communication Intelligence Corporation announces the availability of its PenDOS Software Developer Kit (SDK) for DOS/V users in Japan.
aha! software Delivers on Promise of Electronic ink — Does for Pen What Word Processor Did for Typewriter
aha! software announces the release of its first product, InkWriter, the initial product in its InkProcessor product line.
CIC and Borland Bring Pen Computing to dBASE Users
Communication Intelligence Corporation announce the availability of new pen-centric objects for Borland International Inc.’s dBASE IV database software.
IBM Announces Handwriting Recognition Products for the OEM Market
IBM’s Entry Systems Technology-Personal Systems announces handwriting recognition products available for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) customers.
Slate, Microsoft, Apple, Lotus, GO and General Magic Team on Standard for Electronic Ink
Six software companies introduces Jot 1.0, an electronic ink specification that enables computer software applications to share handwritten notes, sketches, signatures and other free-form data across a broad spectrum of computer platforms.
Newton Architecture and Toolkit to Provide Open Platform for Developers
Apple previews Newton Tools at Worldwide Developer Conference.
Hitachi Software Introduces PenAnalysis, the First Pen-Based Business Process Automation Tool
Hitachi Software Engineering America, Ltd. announce the world’s first pen-based business process automation product, the PenAnalysis Process Modeling system.
IBM and CIC Developing Handwriter Recognition System for OS/2
Communication Intelligence Corp. signs a joint development agreement with IBM to develop a version of CIC’s multilingual Handwriter Recognition System (HRS) software on the OS/2 PEN operating system extension from IBM’s Personal Software Products Division.