
06-11-2003, 06:43 PM
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Neophyte
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 1
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Just to clarify the difference between riteMail and what else is out there, as well as what makes riteMail a cool app....
1) riteMail is multi-platform, so if you have a friend with a Palm-based device, or want to send it to someone back at their desktop using Windows, it will work for all of them.
2) The other difference with riteMail is that it is fully interactive electronic ink, so the message arrives in the body of the recipient's email, not as an attachment as the notepad programs mentioned earlier. The recipient can edit the message, markt it up and respond. This is not possible with the other notetaking programs on the market.
3) Additionally, check out the quality of ink in riteMail compared to what you get in your scratch pad -- riteMail is much smoother, not jagged as you'll see in the other notepad programs. Yet riteMail's file size is still very compressed, making it easy to email.
4) riteMail has a built-in shape recognition program, called riteShape (the little button in the UI with the circle and square). This is a very handy tool for quick charting and diagramming, I use it all the time.
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