PaperDesk Announces New Dual Tip iPad Stylus: One End Draws And The Other ...
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Scott Hasbrouck, indie developer of the Tabü Report app and PaperDesk , the iPad note taking app, remarked "This [development] has the potential to revolutionize the way people write and draw on their iPad. The Tabü Duo stylus and Tabü Essay, a free iPad note taking app, were developed with the cooperation of Scott Hasbrouck, indie developer of PaperDesk, Matthew Paprocki, goods designer at Boombang, Inc. The Tabü Duo is the first passive, capacitive iPad stylus to truly mimic a traditional pencil, complete with a small tip for longhand or drawing and a larger tip for erasing. , to develop the Tabü Duo stylus and the Tabü Paper iPad app. The inspiration was a simple pencil, and the motivation was the want of a good parallel to the traditional pencil and paper model. There is no Bluetooth to connect or batteries to install, since the Tabü Duo is a entirely passive, capacitive stylus - simply open Tabü Paper and start drawing and erasing. When used together, the small end of the stylus draws and the bluff end erases. After its release this summer, the Duo, as well as the rest of the Tabü product line, will be available through various retailers. Tabü Paper is specifically designed to usher the Tabü Duo stylus, and they will be released in conjunction this summer.
Source: San Francisco Chronicle (press release)