Tokyo, Japan, February 28, 2012 MetaMoJi Corporation, an innovative productivity application developer for tablet and smartphone devices, is pleased to offer the results to evaluate the handwriting experience available on Android devices and iPad/iPhone. The survey report covers more than 30 tested devices, with a continuing commitment from MetaMoJi to continue evaluating new tablets and
Month: February 2012
MetaMoJi takes full control of 7notes and starts delivering high value, low cost handwriting recognition for the Kindle Fire to a wider audience
Tokyo, Japan, February 23rd, 2012 MetaMoJi are pleased to announce that they making 7notes, their popular digital notes application for iPad, iPhone, Android and Amazon Kindle Fire, more easily available to a wider audience. MetaMoJi have taken full control of the 7notes development and marketing strategy and are working to deliver a high quality handwriting
7notes with mazec for android wins R25 Android App Grand-prix award
Tokyo, Japan, February 10, 2012 – 7knowledge Corporation, an innovative productivity application developer for tablet and smartphone devices, and its parent company MetaMoJi Corporation announce that 7notes with mazec for android got R25 Android App award. “7notes changes the meaning of smart phone and tablet devices for human beings.” said Kaz Ukigawa, the CEO of
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7notes Web Client enables users to handwrite directly into leading survey solution
Collaboration between 7notes and Xware unlocks handwritten surveys for iPad Tokyo, Japan, February 7, 2012 – 7knowledge Corporation, an innovative productivity application developer for tablet and smartphone devices, and its parent company MetaMoJi Corporation announce a collaboration with Xware to provide a handwriting recognition based survey solution, currently supporting the Japanese language. “7notes enhances current
Wall Street Journal: Putting pen to tablet
The 7Notes Premium’s ability to instantly digitize handwriting into typed text right before your eyes is astounding.