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Spotlight: Tengo Soft Keyboard Makes Typing Faster

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - July 26, 2003


TenGO™ is a software keyboard for handheld pocket devices that groups the keyboard into 6 large button areas to make typing faster. It uses an innovative tap-and-scribe method to input text on the Soft Input Panel (SIP). TenGO is specially designed for PDAs using only 6 large alphabet keys to type. Fewer keys makes it easier to type, while larger keys allows you to type fast, and for much longer, without missing or hitting the wrong keys. Using the same letter positioning as the conventional keyboard makes searching for the letters easier, and also means you do not need to spend time to learn a new complicated keyboard layout.

The full version is available for download for a 14-day trial and purchase at US$19.95.

Currently, TenGO can be installed on Pocket PC 2002 and Windows Mobile 2003 devices, including the Phone Editions. The file size is 2458KB and the current version is 1.1. A beta version is also available for Palm users at our website.




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