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JAKARTA - Chromebooks are updating their digital notebooks with even better improvements.

Last year, Google launched Cursive, a digital record only on select devices. And now, Google is rolling it out to all Chromebooks that work with a stylus.

"The Cursive app makes it easy to capture, edit, and organize handwritten notes on your Chromebook," said Director of Chrome OS Software, Alexander Kuscher, quoted Sunday, May 29.

Not just handwriting, you can also sketch pictures, or paste pictures in your notes. Also, you can keep related content together by sorting notes into custom notebooks.

When it's time to share your ideas, you can quickly copy and paste them into other apps or send a PDF.

If you feel that your drawing is not good, and you are dissatisfied with the result, you can erase by scribbling on the object with a stylus, then the object will be erased.

And if you need to add more space for your notes at the top of the page, simply draw a horizontal line and drag your content down to free up more space.

"In the coming months, we will also introduce features for more personalization, such as changing the thickness, style and color of the stylus strokes more easily."

Cursive will be pre-installed on all eligible Chromebooks, just tap the Everything Button and search for the app or you can download it by going to cursive.apps.chrome and tapping “install” in the toolbar.


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