Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0, Windows Mobile 6 Classic, Windows Mobile 6 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic, Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional
ShapeWriter_English for WM6(SQVGA 320x320) ShapeWriter? Inc. is an award winning software company producing breakthrough text and command input interfaces based on spin-off technologies developed for nearly 10 years by scientists at the IBM Almaden Research Center in Silicon Valley
iWindowsMobile Communication Suite iWindowsMobile Communication Suite - Get the perfect launcher Winterface, threaded messages with SMS-Chat, smooth contacts management with FunContact 3x NEW, the most user-friendly keyboard ZoomBoard, and Weather updates for only $24.95... thanks to Communication Suite
TapLessons TapLessons - This program can be used to teach a person how to use the PocketPC SIP keyboard. Open a short text file and enter the text line by line. NOTE: You must enter the text exactly to go to the next.
This program requires that you have both the 'BeanDLL.dll' file ** and ** the runtime files for Visual Basic on your PocketPC computer
Phraze-It Keyboard Phraze-It® is a full on-screen computer keyboard featuring both large, full-size keys for accurate stylus-free typing with your index fingers or thumbs directly on the screen of your Pocket PC, and ample screen room for viewing and editing five or more lines of text. Supports WM6.0 PDAs and PDA phones. Leave your laptop at home
SlideIT Keyboard for Symbian SlideIT Keyboard for Symbian is a revolutionary way to enter text quickly and easily. Instead of entering text by tapping on letters, SlideIT keyboard eases texting by allowing the user to slide a finger along the letters, while the words “magically” appear on the screen
SlideIT Keyboard for Windows Mobile SlideIT is the best way to enter text into Touchscreen devices.
With SlideIT you can multiply your writing speed after a few days of use.
From now on, just Slide along the letters with your finger or stylus, and words will “magically” appear.
Accuracy is not required