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I just wish someone would come out with one that has over sized buttons. I could care less if it covers up what Im typing because the t9 shows the word that i typed and if I messed up, i could just lower the keyboard. Especially in landscape mode where there is more room on the screen. Guess I should go to college and learn software development so I can do it myself or just wallo in my own pity. Lol. |
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The demoed it on a Diamond at about half way of this presentation. Looks very promising.
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i would recommend it |
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Thanks for the suggestion on swype, but there was a different company that had a very similar product. I remember seeing it linked somewhere when it was released for the iPhone.
The company had a website showing it's use (similar to swype) and it said it was working on a windows mobile version. |
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got an invitation to beta test. Went there and downloaded the beta link. After I installed it, it still asked me to shell out to register the keyboard. I wrote them, gave feedback on the five minutes it let me use it, but to this day, I heard not a peep back from them. Too bad, sounded like a great application. But before I pay for it, I would like to know the software is supported and I would like to use it for more than 5 minutes. Didn't even get to try it in landscape before the time was up and it reverted back to the regular "keyboard", the tiny one on every pda. Then all froze - had to uninstall. Maybe - in the future.... |
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