Handwriting for Windows 2.0 |
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'Handwriting
for Windows 2.0' on 3½" diskette for WIN95/98 with manual
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What is Handwriting for Windows? Handwriting
for Windows 2.0(HfW2) is a unique new combination of handwriting
software and cursive handwriting font. The idea behind Handwriting for
Windows was originally conceived as an aid to producing the book ‘Enjoy
Your Handwriting’ by Kath Balcombe. It was very obvious from the start
that if teachers could get hold of such a product, it could well make
books like the latter redundant! Using HfW2 really does allow you to produce
handwriting practice worksheets and other exercises as easily as you would
produce any other documents from your PC.
HfW combines the advantages of a wordprocessor with a unique font and utility. The font has been designed follow what we believe to be currently accepted good practices in the teaching of handwriting. The utility program ‘Handwriting for Windows 2.0’ not only allows documents to be put in a script font but also processes or ‘converts’ the document into handwriting with correct joins between letters.
You can see with the above example that letters join and furthermore, some of the letters have changed shape to take into account the letters they have to join to or in some cases, have joined to them. It is also worth noting at this point that the letter ‘forms’ can be altered to suit personal preferences e.g.
Many
users will prefer to start letters on the line by adding lead-in or entry
strokes. This is catered for in the options section which forces all letters
to start on the line.
The ability to choose and easily change letter shapes is one of the most useful attributes of HfW2. HfW2
has several additional features when compared to its predecessor. In addition
to more wordprocessing functions, it now comes with a total of six fonts.
Three are fully fledged joining fonts, and three more are provided which
complement the joining fonts but do not join. In each font set, there
are two dotted versions which students can trace over. We expect these
to be very popular. (Please note that these screenshots do not do justice
to the printed output of HfW2 - it looks great!)
If you can view Adobe Acrobat® files, click on the following link to see a further sample page without the problem of pixelation on screenshots. hfw2.pdf |