FiftyThree, the developer behind the popular Paper sketching app, today released a new stylus called Pencil, which is designed to be used in conjunction with the app.
Pencil comes in two varieties, one made from wood and one made from brushed aluminum, and both connect to the iPad via Bluetooth. In addition to a standard stylus tip, Pencil also offers eraser functionality.
When connected to Pencil, the Paper app includes palm rejection, allowing a user's palm to rest on the iPad display, and colors can be blended on the screen with fingers. Pairing Pencil with Paper will also unlock tools within the app, which are normally acquired through in-app purchases.
Great tools inspire great ideas. Pencil is the most natural and expressive tool for getting ideas on Paper. Advanced technology meets beautiful design to keep you in the flow, without needing to switch tools. With Erase, Blend, and adaptive Palm Rejection, Pencil puts creative possibility in your hands.Because Pencil has been designed to work with the Paper app, its functionality within other apps is limited. The stylus charges via any USB port in under 90 minutes and a single charge can last up to a month.
The Pencil stylus can be purchased from the FiftyThree website at $50 for the Graphite version and $60 for the Walnut version.
To Review and download Paper on the App Store click here.
Compatibility: Requires iOS 6.0 or later. Compatible with iPad.
Free Apps
Category: Productivity
Updated: Nov 19, 2013
Version: 1.4.5
Size: 46.3 MB
Data source: via MacRumors (By Juli Clover)
Compatibility: Requires iOS 6.0 or later. Compatible with iPad.
Free Apps
Category: Productivity
Updated: Nov 19, 2013
Version: 1.4.5
Size: 46.3 MB
Data source: via MacRumors (By Juli Clover)
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