Monday, February 20, 2006
Xrgomics Releases TenGO v2.0 for the Pocket PC
Posted by Darius Wey in "SOFTWARE" @ 07:00 AM
"Xrgomics (pronounced Zer-gore-mix), officially announced the launch of the new TenGO v2.0 for the Pocket PC (WM2003 and WM5 OS). With a fresh new look and a new second TenGO Nano layout, Xrgomics continues to utilize the successful TenGO engine, with its QWERTY design of 6 large main alphabet keys. The main power of the TenGO design is the ability to reach fast typing speeds with very little learning as it is essentially the same as typing on the normal keyboard except for the larger and fewer keys."
This is a great SIP for anyone looking to supercharge their text input rate on a Pocket PC. The v2.0 update fixes most of the "gotchas" that Andy highlighted in his review in 2003, but it also includes a plethora of new features of which you can learn more about here. Take a look at this updated SIP by downloading the free 30-day trial version from the TenGO site. As a bonus, if you're a registered v1.x user, you can update to v2.0 for free.
This is a great SIP for anyone looking to supercharge their text input rate on a Pocket PC. The v2.0 update fixes most of the "gotchas" that Andy highlighted in his review in 2003, but it also includes a plethora of new features of which you can learn more about here. Take a look at this updated SIP by downloading the free 30-day trial version from the TenGO site. As a bonus, if you're a registered v1.x user, you can update to v2.0 for free.