To: AT7 who wrote (591 ) 8/11/1998 8:28:00 PM From: Joseph N. Vietri Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1025
COMMUNICATION INTELLIGENCE CORPORATION BEGINS SHIPPING JOT * HANDWRITING RECOGNITION SYSTEM FOR THE PALM III* AND PALMPILOT* CONNECTED ORGANIZERS PALM COMPUTING* PLATFORM OFFERS SUPPORT FOR FIRST HANDWRITING RECOGNITION SYSTEM SINCE THE INTRODUCTION OF GRAFFITI(r) SOFTWARE REDWOOD SHORES, CA, August 12, 1998 (Nasdaq: CICI) Communication Intelligence Corporation (CIC) announced today that it began shipping a new version of its Jot* handwriting recognition system which supports the Palm III(tm), PalmPilot(tm), and Pilot edition connected organizers from 3Com (Nasdaq: COMS). The Jot handwriting recognition system offers a natural way of inputting text, punctuation, and macros on the Palm Computing(r) platform. Jot for Palm Computing devices is $39 and is available for download from CIC's website at cic.com . Ed Colligan, vice president of marketing for Palm Computing, Inc., a 3Com company, said, "We are pleased that the success of the Palm OS(tm) operating system has attracted CIC to our platform. Jot is a unique and innovative product that offers our users an additional means of text input." Guido DiGregorio, CIC's president commented, "CIC is delighted to participate with 3Com Palm Computing to bring Jot to the Palm platform. With over 1.6 million users, Palm Computing is the market share leader in hand held computing. Making Jot available to these users underscores CIC's commitment to being the standard in handwriting recognition solutions for hand held computers." Because Jot was specifically designed to meet the demands of input on small devices it offers real time recognition in a compact program size and allows users to write in place. The Jot recognition offering for the Palm III and PalmPilot organizers will allow the user to input text by using natural printed characters in the standard input area or anywhere on the rest on the Palm screen. Jot also enables Graffiti software to be used in full screen mode. The growing base of European users of the Palm platform will appreciate Jot's support of accented characters for recognition of Roman-based European languages. Users of Palm devices may also find that input of punctuation and macros are more natural and intuitive with Jot.