Every week we see a lot of apps on Amazon Store and Apple store related to Apple iPad but only some target’s the attention. Today I came across Ten One designer’s blog where they showed a way how did they have managed to turn the iPad’s screen into a pressure sensitive drawing tablet.
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The iPad is great for sketching and taking notes, but could it be even better if it was able to respond to pen pressure?
While they didn’t documented/said anything about how they managed to achieve that but their blog does mention that they are planing to release this capability as a free software library so it can be included in any application.
What do you think of this? Am quite excited about this concept.












Wondershare iDraft is gorgeous, and so are the notes or drawings you scrawl on it. The speed of your finger tracing across the pad of paper shows in the thickness of the ink. I love the presentation of the content/intro page, which is clean and simple (I love the chalkboard sketches of the pencil and trash can). Nothing distracts you from the tools and the blank note paper. The tools are very easy to access, very easy to select what you want, and I love that there’s both an eraser and undo/redo buttons.
App Store link: http://itunes.apple.com/app/wondershare-idraft/id379174209?mt=8