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Xrgomics UpdatesTenGO v2.0!

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
February 28, 2006
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Xrgomics 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 can be seen in the TenGO Girls video now downloadable on their product website www.tengo.net. In the video, you can see the demo of a regular TenGO user reaching super fast typing speeds of more than 70 standard words per min.

Ken Tan, Founder and CEO of Xrgomics comments, "The amazing part of the demo and video is not just the typing speed, but that almost anyone can achieve this and quickly." He also added "The minimum stylus movement needed to navigate among the six keys just makes it so comfortable and so easy to type fast."

TenGO is now available for download with free 30-day full trial version. The registered version costs $24.95.

New in version 2.0:

  • PPC 2003 and Windows Mobile 5.0 compatible, including Phone Edition
  • Whole new look, same old award winning power with even more punch
  • New TenGO Nano layout with all-in-one numbers, TenGO alphabets, punctuations in front layout
  • Case correction feature - Allows correction of case of words after typing
  • Quick edit feature - Allows easy change of hint choice/word for a previously typed word
  • Fast adding of words to library feature - You can now add any word in a text content to the word library
  • Canned message/phrase feature - You can now easily store and quickly retrieve commonly used phrases/sentences/web addresses/smileys, etc.
  • Fix order of 2 character words feature - You can now lock the hint choice order of 2 character words
  • Customize symbol list feature - You can now pick the order of punctuations/ symbols to be displayed
  • Language pack switching feature - You can now use various language libraries together (no limit to the number of languages you wish to install, and best, it’s free for license users)
  • Punctuation paging feature - Tapping repeatedly on the punctuation/symbol key will cycle the pages of punctuations/symbols
  • Setting TenGO as default keyboard feature - No worries after soft-reset, TenGO will always be your preferred keyboard!
  • New TenGO Switching key at bottom right for fast switching between layouts, dictionaries, help, tutorial and settings
  • Includes a short TenGO tutorial for new users to pick up the Basics in six easy steps
  • Advanced tutorial also available for users to learn all the cool new features






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