Domain: inkverse.com
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Re:HandEra!!!
Actually, FWIW, ScreenWrite v2 uses "Inkverse Extensions" instead of HackMaster.
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Re:HandEra!!!
Actually, FWIW, ScreenWrite v2 uses "Inkverse Extensions" instead of HackMaster.
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Re:HandEra!!!
For those who want an easier to use setup for Graffiti, try ScreenWrite, it's a hack (so you'll need hackmaster)
ScreenWrite has some nice features, "local echo" of your graffiti, so you can see it... making the whole screen a writing area, Caps/lowercase detected by size of your characters, etc... I'd highly recommend it.
or, if you just want a whole different HW recognition engine, try Jot.
As for new palm pilots, I'm still loving my Palm III with 2MB. For simple PIM apps it's great, and overclocking it makes my favorite breakout-style games run awesome. -
Re:No GPRS, limited Graffiti supportThere is software available that lets you draw graffiti in the main screen area. For example, screenwrite
You may be able to use that software, or it won't be long till somebody will write that program.
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Used screens for saleThis website sells used screens.
The silk screen of my Palm Personal was broken so I couldn't use it for the full 100%, but Screenwrite ($5) allowed me to write Grafitti on the screen.
Jacco
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Re:Size *does* matter.There is a hack you can get for PalmOS that lets you use the entire screen to write Graffiti on, as well as making it easier to do upper/lowercase letters (you write smaller graffiti to do lowercase, and larger graffiti to do uppercase). It's called ScreenWrite and you can find it here, along with some other useful little hacks. It also displays your actual graffiti stroke on the screen as you draw, which is a nice feature, and it will let you set up some shortcuts to turn it on and off, since it causes some apps to be funky. Requires HackMaster, which the author is nice enough to include along with the hack. It's shareware $5.
Yes, I know it's a hack, and sure, maybe Palm should've included such functionality. But hey, there is a solution. You get a much larger space in which to enter text, if that's the main issue. If you also would like a larger screen, well, not much you can do about that.
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Re:Size *does* matter.
I'd like a larger display so I can more easily write.
I suggest you try ScreenWrite. This is a Palm extension that lets you write Graffiti in the whole screen display area, instead of in the little Graffiti box at the bottom. Shareware, $5 to register it.
http://www.inkverse.com/screenwrite.html>
steveha
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Hack lets you use entire screen for graffiti.
Check out Inkverse ScreenWrite, it allows you to use the entire screen for entering graffiti.