With the IRISnotes Exclusive 1.0 you can sketch and handwrite directly on your Mac

Mar 8, 2010 13:01 GMT  ·  By

I.R.I.S., a company specialized in Intelligent Document Recognition, Enterprise Content Management and Optimized IT Infrastructure has released the IRISnotes Exclusive 1.0 mobile note taker for Mac. IRISnotes is a device that transforms handwritten notes and sketches into editable text on a computer in a less time- and effort-consuming way.

IRISnotes Exclusive 1.0 is very simple to use. You have a powered pen and a receiver clipped at the top of a page of paper and all you have to do is write. The receiver, connected to the computer, will record your hand movements and turn them into digital text that can be edited, saved and emailed directly from your Mac.

IRISnotes can capture and retain the writer’s handwriting notes in about 26 languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Arabic and Russian. It’s a light device that can be set on a mouse mode and recharges automatically via a USB port. The notes are processed in archives and then exported to TextEdit or electronic mailbox. Also addressing Mac users starting now, the IRISnotes Exclusive 1.0 is compatible with all popular Mac operating systems, including Tiger, Leopard and Snow Leopard.

“Developing powerful and accurate solutions for Mac users is and has always been primordial for I.R.I.S., and our new product answers precisely these customers’ specific needs,” Bernard de Fabribeckers, I.R.I.S. sales director, said. “The IRISnotes Executive 1.0 for Mac is the ideal solution for those looking to take digital notes when away from their Macintosh. Whether you are a student taking notes in lectures or a professional taking minutes at a meeting, the IRISnotes Executive 1.0 for Mac means you won’t need to spend hours typing up. All you need to carry with you is the pen and the receiver making it truly portable. Using our mobile note taker is as easy as putting pen to paper.”

For further details, visit the company’s website, here.