@indigo Even more awesome than that, it seems, at least in v2:
The printed recognizer in OS 2.0 was flawless and required no dictionary or learning period. It worked with familiar and strange handwriting styles alike. It only required separated printed characters to analyze. Even today, its recognition system is unmatched in the computing industry.
http://eggfreckles.net/favorite/choose-newton
The author’s site is still written and published using a Newton today: https://shawnblanc.net/2011/08/thomas-brand-sweet-newton/
It not handling connected cursive would be a major loss for me, though. Boo. :|
/@matigo @sumudu