
07-25-2006, 08:00 AM
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Intellectual
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 172
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Fitaly's main advantages are the sliders, and the fact that it's VERY easy to type in, since most of the letters you use often are about a square away, and you're not running all over the screen to get the key you need. The main disadvantage, IMO, is that it doesn't have the auto-predict dictionary, or at least I don't recall one showing up, which would've made it work that much better for me.
Tengo's main advantage is that it's a lot like a T9 entry for PDAs, but with an easier to use interface and the ability to use just six keys instead of nine - and that you can 'spell' words by directly hitting the letter on the key, rather than having to turn off T9 functionality and then hitting '3' three times to get the letter "I" onscreen. The dictionary's easily expandable, and it's a lot better at handling 'real words' than Fitaly is, IMO, since the latter doesn't auto-suggest words, which means you spend more time spelling stuff out, unless you set it up in a slide somewhere.
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