"iFaraday SALT
(Shallow Angle, Light Touch Capacitive Stylus)
Developed for people with hand or wrist injuries, may also be used by anyone who holds the pen at an angle of less than 45 degrees."
"Rather than discussing one particular app in detail, this post presents the bigger picture by discussing three different user profiles whose needs are different with regards to PDF annotation and management. Once you know what type of user you are, you can check out the overview of 10 (plus 3) apps, my personal favorites, and some thoughts on using a stylus. With all this information, finding out what app you need to annotate PDF files "your style" becomes a piece of cake."
"Apps for Handwritten Notes
How many times have you been in a meeting or a conference and just wanted to jot down an ideas or sketch. You don't want to become totally distracted by typing reams but you do want to record it so it doesn't get lost. The following apps allow you to do just that. You can write with your finger or use a stylus if that is more comfortable. These apps will let you record, organise and then share these musings. Great for your classroom or students as well."
"Swype provides a faster and easier way to input text on any screen. With one continuous finger or stylus motion across the screen keyboard, the patented technology enables users to input words faster and easier than other data input methods-at over 40 words per minute. The application is designed to work across a variety of devices such as phones, tablets, game consoles, kiosks, televisions, virtual screens and more. "
"Looking for styluses for individuals with a mobility impairment (this is for you Phil!)? Here is what I found as possible adaptive styluses for quadriplegic or individuals with limitations in grasp or strength:"