
oneword is described by its creators as an application “dedicated to helping writers learn to flow.” Users are presented with a single word and given 60 seconds to write whatever comes to mind.
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Computer scientists at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have developed a way to write using only the motions of your wrist.
It’s something for those of us who just can’t be bothered to type, let alone hold an actual pencil.
Users wear a glove containing sensors, which relay signals to a computer that converts wrist motions to text, allowing for simple writing “by air.”
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I know you’re probably fine with Microsoft Works or Pages or whatever fancy word processor you’ve been rocking the past few years. But OmmWriter is something…different.
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