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Start Guide - riteMail Web Edition |
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What is riteMail?
How does riteMail Work?
Getting Started
Your First riteMail Message
Receiving and Viewing Messages
Basic Writing and Drawing
Colors and Styles
Smoothing Shapes (riteShape)
riteMail Tips and Tricks
Quick Reference
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Windows Quick Start Guide
riteMail Tips and Tricks
The following hints will enhance your riteMail experience.
- Use riteMail when you need to send and respond to quick notes between wireless or wired
devices and between such devices and desktops, or if you want to add a personal touch or a fun drawing
to your email; riteMail is useful when emailing directions or freehand charts.
- The message separator ("splitter") line adds new space for you to write and helps separate
messages.
- Use the Pencil for most writing. The Pen is great for drawing or for adding a calligraphy effect to your text.
- The Eraser tool is great for cleaning minor errors in your writing and drawing and for revising content of arriving emails.
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You can create color panes of different shapes, combining riteShape with
"grand" thickness of pen or pencil.
- Use color to add interest and impact to your riteMail messages!
- When using riteShape, do your best to draw accurate shapes. This will help riteShape
interpret and draw the correct shape.
- Make sure not to draw your freehand shapes too small when using riteShape.
When drawing smaller shapes, use finer ink.
- Disabling riteShape button when switching from drawing
to writing will help you avoid confusion. If you forgot to do that, use
single click on the Undo button to restore your writing.
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