PhatWare releases PenCommander 1.5 with gestures and UMPC support

pencommander.gifPhatWare just upgraded PenCommander to 1.5 and I’m happy to see UMPC devices included in the new version that also supports standard Tablet PCs. Here’s an excerpt from the company’s press release:

“PenCommander allows users to employ the pen to call up commands that can control Tablet PCs and UMPCs in almost limitless ways, such as editing documents, inserting often-repeated text into documents and launching applications. To execute a PenCommand, simply write a PenCommand name on the PenCommander input panel. PenCommander is the best tool for entering repetitive data, accessing frequently used applications and documents, inserting time, date and signature, and overall extending Tablet PC and UMPC functionality and user’s productivity. It provides a simple and fast way to access functions that typically take longer to complete.”

I’m hoping to take a closer look at the software on my Q1, which sounds similar to ActiveWords; the added functionality of up to 32 user-defined gestures sounds like a real productivity booster! See the full press release at PhatWare’s company site.

-kct

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