Newtown Real Estate Agent One of Many Utilizing New Handwriting Software to Improve Customer Relations

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The local real estate agent is getting a lot of use out of the new technology.

A Bucks County-based real estate agent is one of many people that is trying out a new technology that is making business relations a breeze.

Mark Baker, a real estate agent with Keller Williams Newtown, is one of the most recent business people in the Philadelphia region to begin using Handwrytten, a software that writes out messages in a digital format, but make it look as through it was written by hand.

“My handwriting’s terrible to be honest,” Baker said. “I can barely read it when I write it. I was looking for a way to automate it. I don’t have a lot of time to write handwritten notes. So Handwrytten does it for me.”

Handwrytten, a company based out of Phoenix, Arizona, utilizes robots to create realistic notes that people like Baker can use to add a personal touch to their business correspondences. The Newtown agent is one of many people benefitting from he use of the new and innovative technology.

Read more about the upper hand the program has been giving Baker and others in The Philadelphia Inquirer.

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