The PenPoint OS was one of the earliest
operating system
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Time-sharing operating systems scheduler (computing), schedule tasks for ...
s written specifically for graphical
tablets and
personal digital assistant
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s. It was a product of
GO Corporation. PenPoint OS ran on a number of
Intel x86-powered
tablet PCs including
IBM
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's
ThinkPad
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700T series,
NCR's 3125, 3130 and some of
GRiD Systems' pen-based portables; it was later ported to the
Hobbit
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chip in
AT&T Corporation
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's
EO Personal Communicator.
PenPoint was never widely adopted.
Developers of the PenPoint OS included
Robert Carr, who was involved with the
Alto
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computer at
Xerox PARC. He commissioned Dr. Tinker, the naming service company of Mark Beaulieu who generated the name 'PenPoint', using proprietary algorithms.
Awards and innovation
Byte magazine awarded PenPoint best Operating System in the 1992 Byte Awards. PenPoint won in the Standards and Operating Systems category in
PC Magazine
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Overview
''PC Mag ...
's 1991 Technical Excellence awards.
The PenPoint operating system had novel early implementations of several computing advances, including:
* a large set of
gestures
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such as circle to edit, X to delete, and caret to insert
* using the same gestures at all levels of the operating system and applications
* press and hold for moving any selection, which showed the selection as a floating icon to
drag and drop
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into a destination
* a rich notebook user
interface metaphor: Documents existed as pages in a notebook with tabs (this was not new in PenPoint, but PenPoint was the first to make it a primary OS interface; Microsoft later did it in
Windows for Pen Computing)
* a document architecture where each document was a directory nested in another document's directory (in some sense, this was an extension of the document architecture on
Multics
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)
* dynamic toolkit layout: this allowed applications to rescale for landscape and portrait orientation
* a system-wide pluggable
address book
In April 2008, as part of a larger federal court case, the gesture features of the Windows/Tablet PC operating system and hardware were found to infringe on a patent by
GO Corp. concerning user interfaces for the PenPoint OS.
Third-party applications
The novel user interface of PenPoint and the mobile form factor of pen computers inspired many startup software companies, including:
* Inkwriter by Aha! Software which was purchased by Microsoft and became the basis for Microsoft's
Windows Journal
*
FutureWave Software (
SmartSketch, a vector-drawing program that evolved into
Adobe Flash
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)
Glyphic Technology(Glyphic Script
prototype-based programming
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language
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, with Codeworks direct interactive
programming environmentCodeworks
Mark Lentczner's Projects)
* PenMagic (Numero spreadsheet and LetterExpress document fill-in templates)
* Pensoft (Perspective personal data manager, winner of a BYTE award in 1992). Pensoft was acquired by Eo.
* Slate (several pen applications). Slate's founders included industry luminaries Dan Bricklin
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and Bob Frankston.
* Gaia Software (''Personal Media'' personal productivity applications)
* Conic Systems (LocatorGIS survey/mapping application that briefly went into production at Ordnance Survey in the UK)
* Ink Development released InkWare NoteTaker and InkWare Photo. Pierre Omidyar
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and Greg Stein were two of the founders. Ink Development renamed themselves eShop when they pivoted to electronic commerce software and was later acquired by Microsoft.
* Marathon Development created QuikScript, the original script handwriting word processor. QuikScript was later ported to Palm and Windows devices under the name PenScript. Patents acquired by Microsoft.
References
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External links
Thoughts on The Power of PenPoint
Startup: A Silicon Valley Adventure
Barbarians led by Bill Gates
— Contains two chapters dealing with the story of GO Corporation and the PenPoint OS from a view inside Microsoft.
Microsoft found to infringe PenPoint gesture patent
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