


It was a Garage project for a while the team discovered that people have different preferences regarding engaging with material using touch and a digital pen. “Journal demonstrates how transformative an experience can be when software anticipates your needs. “We’re approaching a new era of computer-assisted thinking where AI Speeds up people’s jobs and makes us all more productive,” said Stevie Bathiche, Technical Fellow and leader of Microsoft’s Applied Sciences, in response to the app’s removal from Garage. Journal contained features such as annotating PDFs, keyword search with filters, Microsoft 365 connection for meeting notes, touch to traverse between pages or tap ink to choose text, and more. Its artificial intelligence (AI) isn’t the only thing that makes Drag-and-drop functionality for transferring information to other sites or programs.
