Wednesday, July 23, 2003
TenGO Soft Keyboard for Pocket PC
Posted by Jason Dunn in "SOFTWARE" @ 08:00 AM
"TenGO™ is a powerful text entry method designed for handheld pocket devices. It uses an innovative tap-and-scribe method to input text on the Soft Input Panel (SIP). With the new official release, Version 1.1, TenGO is now better than ever. TenGO now supports accented characters input as well as Windows Mobile 2003 OS. The code has been optimized to use less system resources and supports all types of text input applications in your Pocket PC.
TenGO™ is specially designed for mobile devices using only 6 large keys to type. The technology allows you to type with fewer and larger keys yet still retaining the familiarity, feel and flow of the conventional QWERTY keyboard. Fewer keys makes it easier to type, while larger keys allows you to type fast without missing or hitting the wrong keys. The QWERTY design means that you do not need to spend time to relearn a new keyboard."
I'm not normally a big fan of new input methods, because I find many of them too difficult to use, but this one deserves your serious attention - I only played with it for a few minutes, but I really liked what I saw. If you're looking for something faster than the keyboard SIP, but more accurate than Transcriber, this is worth checking out. Download the free trial and take a look. [Affiliate]