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Wacom announces collaboration with Invu |
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Written by CB Team
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Tuesday, 13 May 2008 |
Wacom - a manufacturer of pen tablets and interactive pen displays - has announced a collaboration with Invu – a developer of document management software.
The partnership not only aims to enhance Invu’s existing document managment tools with the inclusion of pen-based functionality, but also to develop new ones, making further use of the digital pen as an intuitive and natural input device.
Invu’s software enables the electronic management of all types of information such as forms, correspondence, literature, faxes, emails, electronic files and web pages. Users can search across a wide range of local and online resources including text documents, images and video. The retrieved information is then arranged in an intelligent grouping, with a multi-dimensional and visual presentation of the results.
Using Wacom’s input device, Bamboo (launched in May 2007) can unlock enhanced pen-based features in Invu’s software offering an improved way of digital interaction in the home office or workplace. Bamboo provides a quicker and simpler way to navigate through retrieved information and also enables freehand notes and annotations to be added using the pen. These can then be shared with other users.
More information about Bamboo can be found at www.wacom.eu/bamboo and Invu at www.invu.net.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 May 2008 )
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