“With Decuma, Nintendo DS users will experience natural handwriting recognition previously only available to PDA and smartphone users,” says cto and ceo Milos Djokovic. From Wordnik.com. [Nintendo goes literate] Reference
With its Decuma Alphabetic handwriting recognition software, gamers will be able to “closely mimic writing with pen and paper, with letters and words being written and interpreted in a natural flow, allowing for easy editing and correction,” promises Zi. From Wordnik.com. [Nintendo goes literate] Reference
Zi Corp – Zi Corporation Licenses Decuma Handwriting Recognition to Nintendo Co. From Wordnik.com. [Nintendo goes literate] Reference
As well, CK Telecom, a Shenzhen manufacturer, has licensed Zi's handwriting recognition product, Decuma. From Wordnik.com. [ChinaTechNews.com] Reference
It says there’s Decuma Alphabetic, for English, French, Spanish, German, Italian and other western languages; Decuma Chinese for simplified and traditional Chinese; and Decuma Japanese, which supports Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana. From Wordnik.com. [Nintendo goes literate] Reference
Piscatores, Ergastulum, Patruus, Asinaria, Rusticus, Dotata, Decuma. From Wordnik.com. [The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius] Reference
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