Toolis

Improve your Handwriting

Only for iPhone

Free

iPhone

Toolis: Improve your handwriting, improve your future. Toolis helps college students improve their handwriting by analyzing its readability and providing feedback. Clear and legible handwriting is essential for effective communication in team projects and lab work. it can also be used for all people who would like to improve their handwriting by evaluating the handwriting automatically. Toolis, makes every word readable with features that analyze the readability of your handwriting and show you which parts you need to improve. It encourages you to write on paper with prompts that include the entire alphabet. Then, with just one click, snap a photo, and Toolis gives you analysis results to show your improvement over time. How It Works: 1. Write on Paper: Practice with The Pangrams prompts. 2. Snap a Photo: Capture your writing with one click. 3. Get Feedback: Toolis analyzes your handwriting and tracks your progress. Features: - Readability Analysis: Identify areas for improvement. - User-Friendly Interface - Advanced Technology - Engagement: Stay motivated with push notifications. Improve your handwriting and boost your confidence. Download Toolis now!

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The developer, Muhammad Al Hafiz Rahmadhani, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .

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    The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

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Seller
  • Muhammad Al Hafiz Rahmadhani
Size
  • 12.1 MB
Category
  • Education
Compatibility
Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
  • iPhone
    Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
Languages
  • English
Age Rating
4+
Copyright
  • © Hafiz et al. 2024