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Posted by usbworkshop on 07-04-2000 03:19 AM:

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Hi, some people here help me decided whether I should get the 2Mb or 8Mb version. Thanks. Now, I am concerned I cannot write fast on Visor. Can you really write this thing? Also, how fast you guys can write? So, I have an idea how fast I can write after few months of practice.

I am a PDA newbie. So, please help me on this one.


Posted by kalahari on 07-04-2000 03:31 AM:

Wink

With the right software, you can do over 70 words per minute! Try typing that on your keyboard...

See link here http://fitaly.com/board/domperignon/index.html

PS: I can highly recommend FitalyStamp if you have to do any data entry.


Posted by matty on 07-04-2000 05:32 AM:

Talking

fitaly's a third party keyboard app, by the way.

as for grafitti - the pre-installed handwriting recognition program on the visor... it takes about a day to learn, and with a little practice, you can write as fast as normal printing... you might even find yourself writing grafitti characters in everyday life! there's a thread about that here somewhere

also, if you want to type, but don't want to learn fitaly, there are 2 keyboards for the visor available. stowaway and gotype. check out james' comparison.

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the diplodocus is our friend.


Posted by narnia_77 on 07-04-2000 05:51 AM:

Talking

I'm pretty fast. I write in Graffiti a little slower than my normal writing. That's only because, I usually write in cursive on paper, and you have to pick up the stylus between each letter on a PDA, so the program can understand each letter - takes a few seconds longer per sentence. (It's still faster than I type. )

And yep, I do catch myself writing Graffiti on paper...


Posted by Cerulean on 07-04-2000 06:36 AM:

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You can get pretty good at writing on the Visor .. it does take practice -- however, for any extended writing on the Visor, i HIGHLY recommend getting a Stowaway keyboard..

Joe


Posted by Gameboy70 on 07-04-2000 06:47 AM:

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With Grafitti, I write about 60% as fast as my regular longhand. You're never going to be able to take lecture notes on a Visor, but it's more than adequate for names, numbers, one-sentence notes and to-do items. For volume data entry, you'll need a keyboard like the GoType or, my favorite, the Stowaway.

I tend to get self-conscious when using the Visor to jot down something someone's telling me in real time, like addresses, phone numbers and directions. That self-consciousness interferes with my ability to write quickly, especially since Grafitti's already slower than longhand. I find that it's better to take things down with a pen and paper the first time, then transfer the note to the Visor afterward.

I haven't found typing on the Visor's virtual keyboard to be as fast as writing in Grafitti, but plenty of people disagree. Looking for the key before tapping it slows me down. I'm told the FitalyStamp is a more optimized arrangement of letters for tap-typing than the standard QUERTY layout. I'm looking forward to trying it.


Posted by Tan Kit Hoong on 07-04-2000 07:06 AM:

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I agree. I can write pretty fast with Graffiti and I can beat most people.

It's true, though, that writing using Graffiti is slower than normal writing.

If you're serious about doing a lot of work on the Visor, the keyboard is the way to go.


Posted by euangel on 07-04-2000 08:02 AM:

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Another option you might look at is Jot. There is a demo available at www.shopcic.com. I don't have it on my machine because I didn't want to shell out the $39. (I have a Stowaway which makes Jot not quite as necessary...) I have tried the demo, and found it to be pretty useful. It lets you write in normal characters on the whole screen.


Posted by usbworkshop on 07-04-2000 08:20 AM:

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I am afriad that I lost my ability to write normally when I am used to write in my Palm.

I hope this never happens.


Posted by Vinny on 07-04-2000 09:58 PM:

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Originally posted by kalahari:
With the right software, you can do over 70 words per minute! Try typing that on your keyboard...





Umm.. 70 words per minute isn't that fast. That's what the upper end in a keyboarding class is at my high school. I type an average between 110-120 and once even got the thing to say 230 once on a one line burst. But that doesn't really count--but 70 isn't that fast. I'll take a Stowaway I think (Hopefully getting one this fall for school--waiting to see if there's something better or cheaper because I doubt I would use it really until school starts)


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I'll pack my bags I swear I'll run, wish my friends were 21

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Posted by CYMagic on 07-04-2000 11:08 PM:

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I noticed that on the Dom Perignon page, some of the users said they were using "octave," but I can't seem to find it on Palmgear or anywhere else for that matter. Can anyone tell me what it is?

~CYMagic


Posted by kalahari on 07-05-2000 02:24 AM:

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Vinny,

You claim 70 words per minute isn't fast???? You then say you're looking at a Stowaway... I think that 70 words per minute entering data on a Palm WITHOUT a keyboard attached is fast.


Posted by Vinny on 07-05-2000 04:32 AM:

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Perhaps I didn't explain right--I apologize. 70 words per minute is blazingly fast with direct hand input--but--he also said "Try that on a keyboard"--and I was pointing out that 70 words per minute on a keyboard is entirely viable. I mentioned getting a Stowaway to show him that I too was considering that option as others have said. I don't think that's too much off topic--I was trying to show him that I felt that direct hand input was not practical for data input really and that I myself was most likely getting a Stowaway for notes for heavy text input. Hopefully this clears things up--sorry for the confusion.

PS HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!

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I'll pack my bags I swear I'll run, wish my friends were 21

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Posted by usbworkshop on 07-05-2000 05:09 AM:

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I would be so happy if I can write 30 words a minute with that thing. Typically, I can type around 130 - 150 words per minute with a keyboard.

I am getting the Visor Deluxe today. I just want you guys to know that my reason to buy this Visor is because of you guys. I know when I encounter any problems using the Visor, you guys will always be here.


Posted by bkbk on 07-05-2000 06:34 AM:

Smile

Also try NOTETAKER and TEXTPLUS, two apps that offer text fill-in as you write.
(Like, you write: "tel" and it guesses "evision" -- that's "7 free letters" you get for writing 3, like a 233% gain, right?)


Posted by mchlwise on 07-05-2000 05:45 PM:

Thumbs up

There's an application that tests how fast you write with Graffitti, it's called "WPM" I think (I deleted it and don't remember).

I got it up to about 45 wpm with graffitti on my Visor, which I guess is pretty good from reading the thread. I type over 85 wpm, so I was kinda disappointed with my 45 with graffitti, but to me it seems like that's fast enough to take some good notes.

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Posted by on 07-05-2000 11:06 PM:

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I write slow enough in graffiti (no, I didn't get Fitaly) that I broke down and bought a Stowaway keyboard for lap and desk-based visor usage. It works like a charm. Highly recommended.


Posted by narnia_77 on 07-06-2000 05:47 AM:

Talking

I learned Graffiti by playing the GIRAFFE game that came on the Visor CD. Kind of addictive...


Posted by Vinny on 07-06-2000 05:38 PM:

Talking

I learned Graffiti by playing Giraffe too!

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-Vinny

I'll pack my bags I swear I'll run, wish my friends were 21


Posted by bpowell423 on 07-06-2000 06:25 PM:

Talking

I'll throw my two cents in for Fitaly. I never could really master graphiti... too many mistakes and too slow. Of course, if my handwriting was better in general, that would probably help. With Fitaly, I can type rather fast (haven't ever timed myself, though). I take sermon notes with Fitaly and never miss a beat. And I expect that typing on the Visor with a pen is probably less distracting to myself and others than pulling out a keyboard as well and propping it up (on my knees?).

Just my 2 cents.


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