SuperWrite
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SuperWrite is an English shorthand system based largely on previous shorthand systems and largely intended for people who need to increase their writing speed without devoting months to learning more complicated systems. It is an alphabetic system, as it uses cursive forms of the letters of the spoken alphabet to represent sounds. Its publishers claim it uses only the 26 letters of the longhand alphabet with no extra symbols, however the capital letters used (C, O, S, T, U, X) have different functions than their lowercase forms, and the uncrossed t -- which would be considered a mistake in longhand and has a different function than the crossed t -- bringing the total number of symbols in SuperWrite to 33.

