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Windows Journal running in Windows Vista |
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| Developed by | Microsoft |
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| Latest release | 6.0.6001.18000 (SP1) / February 4, 2008 |
| OS | Windows XP, Vista |
| Type | Notetaking |
| License | Proprietary |
Windows Journal is a notetaking application, created by Microsoft and included in certain editions of Windows XP and Windows Vista. It allows the user to create and organize handwritten notes and drawings. One can simply use an ordinary computer mouse to compose a handwritten note, though the use of a graphics tablet or a Tablet PC is recommended.
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Availability
When first introduced, Windows Journal was only included with Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. Currently, it is also included in the Home Premium, Business, Enterprise and Ultimate editions editions of Windows Vista.
Journal Viewer
Windows Journal Viewer is an application, created by Microsoft, that allows for the viewing of files created in Windows Journal on systems without the software. The current version is 1.5 and is available for Windows 2000, XP and Server 2003.
References
- Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005: Tools to Use with Your Tablet PC
- Download details: Windows Journal Viewer 1.5
See also
External links
- Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005: Tools to Use with Your Tablet PC
- Getting to Know Windows Journal for Tablet PC
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