AceCad DigiMemo – Save Your Handwritten Notes and Convert to Images, Doc or PDF
Posted by: Barry Cleave in Gadgets, tags: AceCad DigiMemo, Gadget, Graphics Tablet, Handwriting Recognition, Software, Utilities, Windows, Windows XPWhat Is It?
AceCad DigiMemo can best be described as a sort of portable scanner and graphics tablet for capturing handwritten notes and sketches or diagrams using a standard paper pad and a special pen/tablet combination. Essentially it provides a method of remotely storing these notes and drawings electronically and transferring them to your PC or laptop. Software is provided to manage the stored notes and convert them to standard image or pdf formats. It will also work as a PC Tablet device while connected to your computer and synchronize writing/drawing on the DigiMemo with your computer while connected. Handwriting can also be recognised using the optional My Script Notes software and then transferred to MS Word. The DigiMemo comes in 4 different sizes depending on your needs:
- Letter
- A4
- A5
- 6” x 9”
- There is also an optional portfolio case
Why Would You Want It?
If you take notes or sketches while away from your computer such as at meetings or out on site the DigiMemo provides a way of quickly and easily transferring them to your computer. The included software helps you manage the information and also to convert the notes/drawings to standard graphic and pdf formats. If you don’t want the optional handwriting recognition you could achieve the same results using an ordinary paper pad and pen then scanning the pages, this is however a convenient and easy way to transfer the information to your computer.
Why Do I Want It?
I use my AceCad DigiMemo A402 to take notes at meetings and at conferences. I use the optional handwriting recognition to help convert notes to word documents. (My handwriting is fairly poor and the recognition software needs a bit of manual help from me
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What Does It Do – The Essentials?
Summary:
- Stores handwritten notes and sketches electronically
- Transfers notes/sketches to computer
- Acts as a graphics tablet when connected your computer
- Optional handwriting recognition
Pros: What’s Good?
Features & Benefits
- Easy to use
Popularity: 27% [?]










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