Tactilis ist kostenlos im AppStore erhältlich.

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Beschreibung

Tactilis lets you use iPad for drawing in the same way you would use pencil and paper. It lets you work on smaller details without loosing the big picture. It also lets you write smaller handwriting without zooming in the entire page. Drawing precise straight lines and circles is done in ways similar to using real life ruler and compass. Tactilis is a perfect app for quick hand-written notes, diagrams, figures, hand-drawn maps or just doodling.

Features :
Innovative Interface : Tactilis has lot of innovative features. Most of its frequently used tools are initiated with finger gestures and so you do not have to hunt them in the toolbars. The less frequently used tools are arranged nicely on a tool-clip that appears literally at your finger-tips when you swipe your finger across the left or right sides of iPad (from iPad-frame to iPad screen). The size and opacity of the tools can be changed by scrolling over them. The page style (plain, ruled or squared) can be quickly changed by scrolling over the page style box in top right hand corner.

Drawing details : Tactilis has innovative detailing popover to let you draw the smaller details while viewing the entire drawing. Use the pinch gesture to magnify the area you wish to draw in detail. A detailing popover appears that lets you draw the smaller details. You can move the area with two fingers to adjust it or pinch again to increase or decrease the magnification. Tap outside the popover to dismiss it.

Writing popover: Tap with two fingers on the iPad where you want to write with smaller text. A writing popover appears where you can write directly. You could adjust the writing area horizontally by scrolling on the scroller strip at the bottom. You can move ahead quickly in large steps by tapping on the scroller strip. Move to the beginning of next line by tapping on the tool clip to the right (just like you would press enter on a keyboard). You could rest your palm on the iPad while writing in the panel. Dismiss the panel by tapping in the area above the panel.

Virtual ruler : Press and hold two fingers to create a line-guide similar to a ruler. Then just draw over the guide with your finger. Tactilis adjusts your finger movement to draw in a straight line. When your two fingers are close to each other, the lines would snap to commonly used angles (0, 30, 45, 60, & 90 degrees). When you hold your fingers far apart, you would be able to adjust the ruler at arbitratry angle. Tap away from the ruler or just start drawing elsewhere to dismiss the ruler.

Virtual compass : Rotate two fingers on the iPad to create the circular-guide. Draw over the guide to draw arcs or complete circles. You can adjust the fingers while rotating to adjust the circle. Tap away from the circle guide or start drawing elsewhere to dismiss it.



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