Ink beautification allows users to automatically spruce up their handwritten notes. Writing on a screen is not easy, but beautification will make notes more legible. This is achieved by Whiteboard by analyzing the handwriting and replacing the strokes. Ink grab is the second new feature. It gives users the ability to take a photo of notes on a real physical board and convert the image into digital ink on the Whiteboard application. Microsoft explains the feature saves time because users don’t have to recreate notes. Microsoft says ink beautification and ink grab are starting on Windows but will be available on Apple’s iOS soon. In the meantime, Windows 10 users can check out the app by downloading it from Microsoft here.
Whiteboard Education
Earlier this year, Microsoft rolled out an Education version of Whiteboard. Whiteboard for Education is an extension of the Whiteboard service Microsoft launched earlier this year. A collaborative application, Whiteboard integrates with inking capabilities of Microsoft Office to bring content to a screen that can be used by multiple users across devices. Functional locally or online, the service works with mouse, keyboard, pen, and touch. Documents sync automatically to the loud for use on any PC at a later date and inviting another user is as easy as sharing a link.