ClearBoard' 2.02 is Shareware Other software design by SoftTouch Information Technology Pty. Ltd.. It runs on following operating system: WinXP,Windows2000,Linux and has as system requirements: PII300 MHz or above, 128 MB RAM, 100 MB disk space. Clearboard allows you to create crystal clear notes from any whiteboard using a digital camera. You can have an electronic whiteboard for less than $400, including the cost of the camera, with no limit to the size of the area being captured.
Publisher review:ClearBoard is a handy tool that can convert a photo of a white board, a flipchart, a piece of paper, or any drawing on a relatively uniform background into a crystal clear image as if you were actually drawing on a computer. ClearBoard is designed from ground up with the latest image processing technologies. ClearBoard, is an innovative tool that would be of interest to anyone who uses a whiteboard, blackboard, or simply wants to capture a drawing off of a flat surface and convert that drawing into clear image. Students, teachers, and and those in business would all benefit from this handy utility!" -- Michael E. Callahan aka Dr. File Finder (tm). With the help of ClearBoard, every white board can be used as a digital-board (electronic whiteboard), in the sense that this software produces the same, or even better, digital images as an expensive electronic whiteboard. Yet this tool is only a fraction of the cost of a digital board. Another advantage of ClearBoard is its high portability. Obviously we can not have digital boards everywhere, but you can always carry a digital camera and takes photos anywhere you go; in the office, conference-rooms, meeting-rooms, classrooms, etc., then with the magic touch of ClearBoard, the photos turned into crisp images. What a convenience!
Requirements:PII300 MHz or above, 128 MB RAM, 100 MB disk space
Operating system:WinXP,Windows2000,Linux
Release notes:New Release
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