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Request: convert handwritten note to text

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#1 David Sarnowski

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Geschrieben 22 Mai 2012 - 09:27

I am delighted by the acquisition of Penultimate, but it raises a concern that has been lingering for a while. Evernote can read my handwritten note. Bravo! I handwritten an email address and want to send an email to that address. I will have toread the note and type the address into my email application. Boo!

It is crucial that handwritten content become content that I can se not just read.

Can you let us know where this fits in the roadmap?

#2 motornoter

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Geschrieben 21 August 2012 - 02:35

Hi forum
Newbie here so please be gentle.

I'm confused by this thread "convert handwriting to text" and the FAQ entry at
http://evernote.com/...rticle/23188456

So, is it possible to convert handwriting to useful text usiung Penultimate ?
I searched for a user manual hoping to find detailed explanation, but it seems there is none.

TIA's for any tips or clues.



#3 Crux

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Geschrieben 14 April 2013 - 06:47

Hi,

Did anyone ever reply with a satisfactory answer to this query?

Thanks!

#4 BurgersNFries

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Geschrieben 14 April 2013 - 07:14

Can you let us know where this fits in the roadmap?

 
 

Did anyone ever reply with a satisfactory answer to this query?

 

This is a user's message board. Sometimes EN staff post. But when they do, they do not post their roadmap or ETAs.
 
 

Hi forum
Newbie here so please be gentle.

I'm confused by this thread "convert handwriting to text" and the FAQ entry at
https://support.ever...ognition-search

So, is it possible to convert handwriting to useful text usiung Penultimate ?
I searched for a user manual hoping to find detailed explanation, but it seems there is none.

TIA's for any tips or clues.

 

Indexing your notes differs from handwriting to text. Evernote does the former, which means it will index a handwritten note so that (hopefully), a handwritten note containing the word 'house' will be found by searching your Evernotes on the word 'house'.


I'm not affiliated with Evernote. I'm just an Evangelapologist. Evernote is an integral part of my life.

Submit support requests toward the bottom of the help/support page here. If you do not receive an auto reply email with a case #, it did NOT get submitted. Premium users will receive a reply within one business day, California time. Free users receive a reply as time permits.

#5 Crux

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Geschrieben 14 April 2013 - 11:32

Thanks BurgersNFries! Yes, I am aware this is a user's forum, just wondered if any of the users had figured this out and not posted the outcome.

 

And, thanks for clarifying that the previous post was (I think) dealing with a request about conversion of writing to text. I didn't catch this. I definitely understand the difference, and am interested in having my handrwritten notes from Penultimate recognized by the OCR index and searches in Evernote. It seems to work with words, but I'm having a hard time getting Evernote's OCR to recognize dates (e.g., 4/14/13 when written as handwriting in a note isn't found when I search on it within Evernote). Do you have any thoughts on OCR with dates?

 

Thanks!







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