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Monday, May 29, 2006

The first time I used my PalmPilot back in 1996, I had a really difficult time getting my text into the PDA via Graffiti. Slowly I learned it and the quick tricks (triangles made Ds and upside-down Ls made Ts) but it never really did become an efficient way of entering information into my beloved Palm. Years later on the PocketPC, I discovered MyScript which was a pretty good hand-writing recognization system from a French developer. After years of the company ignore my requests for tech support and no new updates ever being released, I gave up. I just gave up entirely on any third-party Soft Input Panel (SIP). They all sucked. So I thought.
Ng Edwin of Xrgomics asked SvenOnTech to give TenGO a shot after we posted a little snippet of its latest update, version 2.0. I was all for it, but based on past impressions of other solutions I wasn’t expecting much. Truth was, this thing looked really wacky and I figured I’d be back to Block Recognizer (Microsoft’s rip-off of Graffiti) real soon.
Read the rest of the review from the Reviews section.