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May 12, 2015

FiftyThree brings digital handwriting to life

Think Kit enables users to create presentations while preserving users' calligraphy.

By Joao Lima

FiftyThree has launched Think Kit, a set of tools to leverage with the Paper app.

The solution includes Diagram, Fill and Cut tools enabling the creation of charts, diagrams, graphs, flows, wireframes, and models.

The Paper app allows users to export their work to PowerPoint, Keynote and iPad apps.

The Intention Engine is a recognition and rendering system, that sketches shapes in real time, preserving the users handwriting.

Georg Petschnigg, CEO at FiftyThree said: "Think Kit brings to life FiftyThree’s ‘Intention Engine’ a drawing recognition and rendering system.

"The Intention Engine recognises and corrects dozens of shapes sketched in real-time, while subtly preserving the uniqueness and feel of the users hand. Our aim is for Think Kit to enable Paper users to bring their ideas to life with clarity, personality, and ease."

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