Which is the easiest and best method for text input? This has been debated and discussed by the masses for quite some time. For me the best is TouchPal, why? It's Cool! "Flow" your keyboard by sweeping with your finger! Switch between three layouts: T+, Full-Qwerty, 9-key PhonePad. Resize your keyboard anytime! It's Easy! Big buttons. Finger friendly. Up to 30...
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TracyAndMatt on 20th Sep 2008 (via tracyandmatt.co.uk)
The previous TouchPal 3 had a few minor bugs when installed on the HTC Touch Diamond. Version 3.5 fixes those issues, and adds a new skin that matches the Touch Diamond's "Manilla" theme. A couple other new features in 3.5 are: - Mixed language input! You can load and input multiple languages without language switching! - Word combination! TouchPal can predict a new word by combining two existing
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Pocketnow on 9th Jul 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
The standard on-screen keyboard for Windows Mobile Professional wouldn't be adequate for the Touch/XV6900 - a device that encourages you to use your fingers instead of the stylus. That's why HTC has included two new keyboards: the Touch Keyboard and Touch Keypad, the former being akin to the SureType keyboard found on the BlackBerry pearl, and the latter being akin to the TouchPal keyboard, which
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Pocketnow on 3rd Jun 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
Inputing text on a Windows Mobile touchscreen device without a keyboard can be frustrating, though if you use a program like TouchPal or ZoomBoard, you may get by a bit easier. HTC knows this, and they made sure to provide enough familiar input methods on the Diamond. Look at the screenshots below (taken from a great video of the Diamond posted at Tracy and Matt's). We have a choice of a T9-like p
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Pocketnow on 8th May 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
Cootek has just released version 3 of their TouchPal software input panel for Windows Mobile. In my opinion, this is the best on-screen software based keyboard around. Version 3 now offers more gestures and two more keyboard layouts. Instead of the original 2 letters per button layout, there is now a full Qwerty 1 letter per button layout, as well as a T9 style 3 letter per button layout. Another
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Pocketnow on 20th Apr 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
Copyright © 2008 Ragart. Visit the original article at http://justanothermobilemonday.com/Wordpress/2008/04/20/cootek-touchpal-30-available-now/. Another big contender in the SIP arena is Touchpal, a finger-friendly input system with a smart T9-like word suggestion feature. The newest version looks to really have taken things up a notch, and it looks bloody amazing! The coolest things I saw are th
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JAMM on 20th Apr 2008 (via justanothermobilemonday.com)
OK, I give in :) The guys at CooTek have bombarded us with mails, so here's their new product - it's an update on their earlier product - TouchPal. The new version, TouchPal V2, includes the ability to switch to punctuatiuons and digits easily, mistype correction, multi-language support and extra custom options. The on-screen keyboard, which is ideal for all touch-screen devices like the HTC Touch
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CoolSmartPhone on 15th Jan 2008 (via coolsmartphone.com)