Diotek brings handwriting recognition to Android
March 30, 2009 | by Robert Nelson

Korean software company, Diotek has recently announced a handwriting recognition app for Android. The app, which seems to go by the name of DioPen for HTC appears to more interesting and proof-of-concept as opposed to truly useful.
While the app is official and working, the G1 does not offer, nor will it work with a stylus, which means that users will be writing with their fingers. Personally, that does not sound all that appealing on the small G1 display. Otherwise, the software is said to currently offer support for both English and Korean languages.
Due to the translations, I have been unable to determine any pricing or availability information, but it looks like there has not been anything announced just yet. Of course, that aside, while interesting, I am not sure I could find many people that would feel the need for this.
















I need it!! I had all the series of the sony ericsson smartphones before having the Magic now. So now I'm not really comfortable with virtual keyboard.
The good thing in the Simbyan was that the screen was divided in 3 parts: buttom for small caps, middle for Caps and accents and top screen for numbers…
Does anyone have got anyinformation and facts? I’m stating my assumptions based on past monitor report(the closest point to information that anybody possesses right now) so, concerning the Nexus1, that dropped very first within the USA so, not really the similar and as far as the HD2 it doesn’t matter how lengthy it took the level is it is still coming to T-Mobile USA, so (IMHO) this cellular phone will go to T-Mobile U.S.A, Thanks. Anyway ,nice blog