There are a few fun utilities, but nobody has seriously succeeded in adding pen-based functionality and interface enhancements to the mainstream applications people already use on a day-to-day basis. Not true at all. More always needed, but plently already out in the market. One such example: Tablet PC Enhancements for Outlook, which adds pen-based functionality and interface enhancements to a mainstream application, namely Outlook. Also more in the big leagues, FranklinCoveys PlanPlus 2.0 for Outlook adds Ink functionality per Tablets. And TabletPlanner 3.0 itself is a PIM dreamtool and it is full of Ink, full. And KeyLogix ActiveDocs, Ink and Form enables MS Word/MS Excel documents, both being very mainstream. And PenOffice 2.5 has long long dealt with Inking common everyday applications, tho in a differing way, but they have a Tablet PC specific version. And I could go on, but you get the jist. :)
Tablet PC Enhancements for Outlook
http://www.einsteinware.com/EinsteinWare/P...px?product_id=TEO10Also a calculator is pretty basic and mainstream right? Well, check out:
http://www.xthink.com/Calculator.htmlNearly 140-150 Tablet Inkified applications (not totally complete but a good listing):
http://www.tabletpcbuzz.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=930