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Filed under: Text, Utilities, Windows, Windows Mobile, Productivity, Microsoft, Commercial

AdapTex: Text prediction for keyboardless devices

AdapTexIt's clear that nobody has truly solved the problem of how to efficiently enter text into a device that does not have a full-sized keyboard, judging by the sheer volume of software that exists to attempt this feat. AdapTex is interesting in that it is a slightly different take on this age-old problem. Rather than trying to replace your favorite text input method, AdapTex exists to augment it with word and phrase suggestions that, if correct, can significantly cut down on the number of letters or words you need to manually type.

Although I haven't been using it long enough for the adaptation process to truly start understanding my most popular words and phrases, already I can see some benefit as AdapTex understands some very common ways that sentences start, given one or two initial words. Probably my only complaint with this sort of system is that I'm already fast enough at entering text on my device (I happen to use a Pocket PC) that stopping to read the suggestions actually just slows me down if it doesn't happen to suggest something that is useful for me. In fact, often I could have already typed the whole sentence in the time it takes to type a bit, stop and scan, type a bit more, stop and scan...

Of course, for people that are painfully slow at entering text on a mobile device, software like this could be a real lifesaver. I'm going to continue to use the software until the free trial expires before deciding if it adds enough to my text input speed to justify the approximately $50 USD regular price (after exchange). If you're interested, you can still get in on the beta, and be eligible to purchase the software for an introductory sale price that will save you approximately $20.

Filed under: Fun, Text, Utilities, Windows Mobile, E-mail, Office, Productivity, Commercial, Freeware

TenGO Challenge

TenGO Challenge

TenGO is an alternative input panel for Pocket PCs and other mobile devices that we've covered previously here at Download Squad. They're worth mentioning again first because they offer a truly useful and faster way to input text than those that ship natively on Pocket PCs, and second because they have set up a new site, called TenGO Challenge.

TenGO Challenge is a new project that the TenGO team is putting together as a response to the amount of feedback they received regarding the "TenGO Girls" - three girls who can input text using a stylus (obviously using TenGO) at rates of 70 to 75 WPM. TenGO has the amazing videos showing the girls doing their thing on their site. Apparently they've had a number of people contact them to complain that either they didn't believe the videos, or they thought they could do better. So TenGO is launching a competition on the TenGO Challenge site.

TenGO is looking to get over 1000 users to submit typing speeds of over 50 WPM within the next 3 months. Give it a shot!

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