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The Digimemo A402 digitally captures and stores your analogue scribbles to flash memory, where they can be save later on your PC. After that you can simply view, edit, organize and share your handwritten notes in Windows.
The trick is in the “digital ink” pen, which the clipboard is responsive to. The idea is that you doodle away as normal onto a standard pad of A4, but the clipboard is sensing the movement of the pen and storing the image away for later use. Then the software translates the doodles into standard image files for you to do whatever with.
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