MoboMath 1.1.2 Released; Offers Benefits for New Users
New version boosts handwriting recognition accuracy and overall stability
Enventra is pleased to announce the release of MoboMath 1.1.2, the handwritten equation editor for technical documents, calculations, and web pages. MoboMath 1.1.2 improves handwriting recognition accuracy and corrects various problems identified in previous releases. Several changes in the new version are particularly helpful for first-time users, allowing them to write and successfully convert a wider range of math entries on their first try.
This new version of MoboMath includes the following important improvements:
- The rules for valid expressions have been relaxed to allow entry of single characters (such as a standalone integral sign or summation symbol) and longer expression fragments that would otherwise not be valid. This helps avoid recognition errors for incomplete entries.
- More flexible integral limits such as "x=0" are now accepted.
- A number of new standard function names have been added to MoboMath to improve name recognition, and mixed case function names are now accepted.
- Character adaptation has been significantly improved. Previously, some input panes in the character recognition dialog could become inoperable under certain circumstances, making it impossible to enter the necessary six samples for a character. This problem and a number of associated issues have now been corrected. Also, recognition accuracy has been improved for adapted characters.
- A number of pen input improvements have been made to ignore inadvertent taps and "hooks" (double traces) that can occur at the start or end of a pen stroke. Previously, these could lead to inaccurate recognition results.
- Many other changes to improve stability, accuracy, and functionality are also included in MoboMath 1.1.2.
MoboMath 1.1.2 is available for immediate trial download and purchase from the Enventra web site.
All previously licensed users of MoboMath are eligible for a free upgrade to the new version. If you purchased MoboMath before April 14, 2009, you may download your upgrade here. Existing trial users are also invited to download and test the new MoboMath 1.1.2 trial version.