You can then just tap on the selection you want, or alternatively tap ‘clear’ if you’d like to input the word again. Below you will see how, when you tap on one of the word suggestions, a range of other alternatives will come up: However, if you are not happy with the suggestions offered, 7NotesHD will offer you other alternatives to chose from, both at the word and sentence level. The app ‘learns’ how you write, so hand writing to text conversion becomes increasingly smoother over time. In this case, it has also suggested some options for further completing the sentence, based on my previous writing. In the zoom box below, you see the text I am currently entering, and the app’s suggestion for which words I have entered. You can also change the colour and thickness of the pen, insert spaces, and specify whether you are doing text input, numbers or special characters.Īt the top of the image, you will see the hand writing I have already entered and converted to text. The zoom box menu provides options for switching between hand writing only, hand writing to text conversation, or keyboard input. Here’s a screen shot of the handwriting conversation in action: I’m having much better luck with the app guessing what I’m trying to say, and 7NotesHD also comes with some sophisticated editing options. I don’t know if the app has had some updates or my hand writing has gotten better, but now I’m much happier with the conversation feature and I’ve been using it regularly over the past few weeks. When I first bought it over a year ago, I thought the hand writing prediction was pretty bad at interpreting my admittedly messy squabbles and mainly stayed with Notability (without text conversation) for hand writing, but now I’ve given this app another try. So, my first port of call was 7NotesHD Premium (you will need the premium version for the hand writing to text feature). In addition, in most cases it also becomes much easier to read – both for yourself (I sometimes find it hard to deconstruct what I have written), and for people you might share your notes with. Here, I’ll share my experiences of these apps with a focus on hand writing to text conversion.įirst, why convert your hand writing to text? The most obvious advantage is that your text becomes easily searchable. ![]() However, recently I revisited the other app I recommended in that post, 7NotesHD, and also looked in to Notes Plus and WritePad, to decide what to use for hand writing to text conversion, which Notability doesn’t provide. In my previous post on hand writing, I reviewed Notability which has been my primary app for hand writing on the iPad for some time.
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