Windows Journal

Windows Journal is a program developed by Microsoft for creating note remarks, which is included in many versions of Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. It allows the user to create handwritten notes and drawings and to manage them. These handwritten notes may be drawn both with an ordinary computer mouse or a graphics tablet or a Tablet PC.

Availability

To launch Windows Journal was integrated only in the version of Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. In the meantime, also include the Home Premium and higher Windows Vista and later Windows Journal. Note, however, that the JNT format is not disclosed, and looking at the JNT files can open only as long as Microsoft has a program available.

Contemplation

Windows Journal Viewer is an application created by Microsoft that allows to view *. JNT files on systems where no tablet PC software is installed. The current version ( v1.5 2005) is available for Windows 2000, XP and Server 2003.

Application

Due to the numerous depending on the application advantages over conventional media such as blackboard and overhead projector find such programs increasingly use to educational institutions. This eliminates, among other cleaning or changing the carrier medium and the pace notes can be archived and publish easily through the digital availability. Journal allows any angle or even traded on the head, again auffindend means of direct or global XP primal search function. Limitation, the word fragment retrieval works on Vista and higher only directly via the journal 's own search.

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