Zanth
SHAman who knew of Head-Fi ten years prior to its existence
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I meant inputing into a contact list. As for graffiti, it can't be "writing-based" so it must be typing on the touchpad? I am correct with this assumption? Writing in graffiti was and still is awesome. I can write a whole lot faster than I can type on tiny keys. But if the touch pad is stellar, I'll just learn to love it I suppose. The iPhone is still not available in Canada (and I need a phone/pda by April 1st) so I may have to look on Ebay.
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I wasn't sure if the note app could merely read notes or accept input. I had read early on that the iphone was nearly read only for most of its apps, something that dismayed me.
Once the SDK hits I'm going to write a few of my own apps but for now, I'll just lust after the pretty device until I can source one out. I'll have to unlock it though to use in Canada.
Originally Posted by kugino /img/forum/go_quote.gif the touch keyboard takes some getting used to, but one can become very proficient and fast...i'm getting better every day. it's way better and faster than palm's graffiti...and i love not having a stylus to lose. it's a phone - why wouldn't you be able to input a phone number on the fly? |
I meant inputing into a contact list. As for graffiti, it can't be "writing-based" so it must be typing on the touchpad? I am correct with this assumption? Writing in graffiti was and still is awesome. I can write a whole lot faster than I can type on tiny keys. But if the touch pad is stellar, I'll just learn to love it I suppose. The iPhone is still not available in Canada (and I need a phone/pda by April 1st) so I may have to look on Ebay.
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i don't know why you need to use google docs to take notes...there's a note app as well as tons of other web-based apps that allow you to take notes and to-dos (like ta-da list by 37signals). and soon apple will release their SDK that will allow developers to write native apps for the iphone... |
I wasn't sure if the note app could merely read notes or accept input. I had read early on that the iphone was nearly read only for most of its apps, something that dismayed me.
Once the SDK hits I'm going to write a few of my own apps but for now, I'll just lust after the pretty device until I can source one out. I'll have to unlock it though to use in Canada.