![]() ![]() The "Wacom Stylus Update" app is now available in Apple's iTunes App Store here. Installing the latest firmware update for the Bamboo fineline and Intuos Creative Stylus 2 will provide the best results for Bamboo Paper users. ![]() The setup is quick and easy, using pictures to explain the process. By choosing the position of the wrist that fits best with how users hold the pen, the update will considerably improve the offset correction. When setting up the app and configuring the stylus, users can now choose from six different wrist positions to reflect the most common positions of the hand while writing and sketching. Users of Wacom's smart styli will feel the difference immediately after installation. 24, 2015 /PRNewswire/ - Wacom's latest update of its successful note-taking app, Bamboo Paper, noticeably improves both precision and comfort when working with the Bamboo Stylus fineline and Intuos Creative Stylus 2. Wacom describes Bamboo Paper on the App Store:Įnjoy the ease of your own natural handwriting as you sketch your thoughts on a neat digital paper note book.īamboo Paper, a seriously fun new app from Wacom, provides you with the ability to create virtual notebooks for your iPad, letting you share your ideas visually with handwritten notes, sketches or doodles.VANCOUVER, Wash., Feb. The upbeat promo video demonstrates the features and speed of the app, and also shows Wacoms Bamboo Stylus product too: I can’t give any specific recommendations because I’ve never used a Stylus for the iPad or iPhone, but anything is probably better than that silly sausage that became strangely popular last year in Korea due to their chilly winters. If you want to go against Mr Jobs grain and grab a stylus, here are a few to choose from since they all appear to work the same: ![]() Get Bamboo Paper on the iOS App Store, it’s free until June 30 but afterwards it costs $2. That’s a big relief if you’ve been annoyed with the rendering lag that exists on some of the other drawing apps out there for the iOS platform. It has all the standard features you’d want, with different paper types, ink color options, sharing functionality, but maybe most important is that MacWorld says it has one of the “fastest rendering engines for drawing” on the iPad. ![]()
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