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Originally Posted by ora ...
Also a wacom is in no way a replacement for this, you are considering the etch not the use. Digital pens allow you to take notes, doodles and diagrams on the move, in meetings etc with only a pen and paper. You then have the physical backup of the ink on paper as well as the digitized version. |
First, I gather that you are still talking about using a digital pen on Windows. The OP wants to use his digital pen on the Mac. The subsequent discussion is about how to get that done.
Second, I believe that most people here can figure out that there is a difference between a digital pen and a Wacom tablet. If they cannot, then they should be restricted to nothing more dangerous than digital Crayolas.
Third, the discussion about Inkwell, USB, and other Mac resources has to do with the possibility that a digital pen will work on the Mac without having to install additional software. In a previous post, I asked you if you had tried to use your digital pen with your Mac. So far, you have not replied.