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Handywrite is a phonetic alphabet and
shorthand system made by Eric Lee after his own personal
extensive research of other shorthand writing systems. He
created it out dissatisfaction with other shorthand systems such
as the Pittman and Gregg shorthand systems. It's divided into
two parts: a new kind of English phonetic alphabet using
efficient writing strokes and a shorthand system which
abbreviates a small, frequent set of phrases, words, prefixes
and suffixes to increase writing speed. This writing system is
designed to allow a person to be able to read their handywrite
written works years later if they remember the same alphabet,
yet still allow a person to write quickly.
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Handywrite, a phonetic shorthand system
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