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Microsoft’s Journal uses AI to make a more intuitive inking app – Engadget
With Journal, Microsoft’s Garage team wanted to see if it could make inking apps more accessible and easier to use with the help of AI.

When it comes to digital inking and stylus support, few companies have as much of a tradition in the technology as Microsoft. Between its Surface devices and software like OneNote, pen experiences have been at the center of the companys products for a while now. But even Microsoft hasnt made a lot of software that you could say is ink-first in the way the new Journal app from its Garage development team is.
In designing Journal, the company says it wanted to create a more intuitive and accessible…
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