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PalmOne Graffiti Is No Infringement - User Opinions

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Submitted by: 400.8
Email: pjmldd@tbjiiu.com
Location: HnJEpmzHNuVRgkxHeL
Date Added: 2009-06-20

Graffiti 2 : one giant step bkwrd for mankind
Hey Palm users and programmers alike...Im a screenwriter
( Enemy of the State ) who writes pda to laptop. Further still, having to supplement my income by working as a waiter, relied heavily on my incredible Graffiti 1 speed ( haven't been officially clocked but i'm still alot faster on my palm505 than my palmT3 or any qwerty keyboard...I know, FREAK ! )Graffiti 2's all around bugs and inefficiency had me using voice memo instead.I can say it, I can hear it, but I can't read it. Not Cool. Please,please,please bring back Graffiti 1. Do it for me, my PalmT3 and all those to follow. I humbly thank thee,
davidx out.

Submitted by: David X Williams
Email: davidxvision@rogers.com
Location: Toronto, Canada
Date Added: 2004-05-31

Yes -- Graffiti 1 was far better!
I really agree with David Winget.

Graffiti 1 did a FAR better job. We would like it back. Please!

Graffiti 2 is about as useful as chewing gum sticking to your soles.

Best regards Soren

Submitted by: Soren H Jorgensen
Email: macimp@bigfoot.com
Location: Odense Denmark
Date Added: 2004-05-25


Graffiti
Now that the court has made this ruling, palmOne should release a rom update for the Palm OS 5.xx devices which will allow users to choose Graffiti 1 instead of Graffiti 2. Graffiti 1 did a better job of recognizing characters.

Submitted by: David Winget
Email: dwinget@netvigator.com
Location: Hong Kong
Date Added: 2004-05-25

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