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Tablet PC Experience Pack

Scoble just mentioned that the Tablet PC Experience Pack has been released.

These are basically updated versions of PowerToys and applications you may have already had.

Energy Blue is a theme that most of you probably already had. It looks like they've added a (pen-friendly) WMP skin to the mix. .

Ink Art is an updated version (1.3) of the product once known as ArtRage.

Ink Crossword is an updated (and much slicker) version of the NY Times Crossword PowerToy.

Ink Desktop looks like it might be useful, I have to play with it a bit more. As you might expect, it allows you to write on the screen. (I wonder if it's is based on OrangeGuava).

I haven't played with Media Transfer yet, but I will update the post again when I've had a chance to do so over the next couple of days.

As expected, the highly-anticipated Snipping Tool 2.0 is great.

All in all, it looks like they've done a great job with this: a compilation of must-have stuff to really get the most out of the Tablet PC experience, all brought under one cohesive unit.

 

Only published comments... Apr 04 2005, 06:11 AM by Tim

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