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Palm Graffiti in N900, works well. No, not maemo yet.
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Palm Graffiti for Android has been released 2 weeks ago
How does it run? Just like the original palm, eye blinking fast, and exactly the same strokes you love with palm, nothing new to learn To install: 1) Install nitdroid 2) Either got it from market or here. 3) click the file, com.access_company.graffiti-1.apk (2,071 KB), to install 4) read the help file to activate Graffiti And sure, everything works, i.e., symbols, special characters, numerals, and alphabets. And you would NOT have to open your hardware keyboard if you are a vivid palm user like me ;) Now you can ebay your extra stylus to recoup some of your N900 investment :-) No pic, no story, Graffiti is the app Enjoy, bun |
Re: Palm Graffiti in N900, works well. No, not maemo yet.
Do you think that is possible to port this on Maemo ?
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Re: Palm Graffiti in N900, works well. No, not maemo yet.
sigh... nostalgia...
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Re: Palm Graffiti in N900, works well. No, not maemo yet.
yes.. Grafiti is so cool. I use Palm VM only for this. Ah, my first pocket computer...
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Re: Palm Graffiti in N900, works well. No, not maemo yet.
Wow. Funny how graffiti didn't catch. At all. I remember looking like an alien in staff meetings or in the tube, writing on my PalmIII back in the days, at some points I could write way faster than I could on the N900 keyboard... People are amused, they look at you, but at first try they seem really reluctant. Oh well. If Graffiti was available on Maemo I'd use it for sure. Very often when a texfield appears my "graffiti reflex" kicks in
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Re: Palm Graffiti in N900, works well. No, not maemo yet.
Graffiti is awesome. I love that I can write on my device while looking at something else going on. Sounds like Access is making money by licensing the goodies from the old Palm OS. That means that we are not likely to see it on the N900, but very likely to see it in Meego devices.
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