“On May 24, 2012, the US Patent & Trademark Office published a patent application from Apple that sheds more light on their future iPen and related graphics program,” Jack Purcher reports for Patently Apple. “Apple continues to spend time and R&D funding on a future iPen device that’s being designed to work with all of Apple’s tablet-styled iDevices.”
“The focus found in today’s invention is twofold,” Purcher reports. “Firstly, Apple is thinking of adding advanced haptics to the iPen so that the end user will be able to feel brush strokes and/or line thicknesses for example. Secondly, Apple is designing the iPen with a built-in mini speaker so as to provide users with various forms of audio feedback. To make all of this interesting and relevant, Apple sheds a little light on how their iPen will work with either a new graphics/paint program of their own and/or with known apps such as Autodesk and Microsoft’s Paint.”
Much more, including Apple’s patent application illustrations, in the full article here.
right now Wacom must start developing something to compete if they want to survive the iPen attack!
A touch-based iMac + iPen = Wacom Cintiq alternative
Try this app. It’s great for starters and artist to doodle with.
Paper | FiftyThree
http://www.fiftythree.com/paperPaper by FiftyThree is the easiest and most beautiful way to create on the iPad. Sketch, capture and share your ideas across the web. Free on the App Store.
your link no work
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/paper/id474402870?mt=8
oops…
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/paper-by-fiftythree/id506003812?mt=8
“with known apps such as Autodesk and Microsoft’s Paint.”
Huh? MDN, how did you let that massive line of ignorance pass by without snark?