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| | | | | FitalyStamp 3 for the Palm M100 and Zire Publisher's Description | FitalyStamp - Fastest Text Entry on Your Palm - FitalyStamp is an ergonomic replacement for Graffiti and the standard keyboard allowing 50 WPM on your Palm. FitalyStamp is a five color polyester stamp that overlays the Graffiti area , leaving the full screen available. The patented FITALY key arrangement minimizes pen travel: two space keys and the most frequent letters ital ne dors are clustered in a central area, with each key positioned next to the keys most likely to follow it in normal prose. The layout eliminates hand movement when typing text. And no hand movement means speed. 50 Words Per Minute on your Palm! - faster than many people achieve on ten-finger keyboards and certainly faster than anyone can scribble on paper. Watch the video of the winner of the Dom Perignon contest at 82 WPM on FitalyStamp! In Just One Hour of Practice most users will exceed their Graffiti speeds. Where Accuracy is Needed you will find that you make very few errors with FitalyStamp because pen taps are much more precise when the hand does not have to move. Of course, better accuracy means less time editing and correcting. Full International Support FitalyStamp allows quick access to the full 220 Ansi character set. Text-Intensive Tasks become very comfortable on the Palm organizer: Writing addresses and appointments, preparing faxes, answering email, and typing memos all become realistic tasks. You end up using HotSync more often in the Palm to PC direction. Speed features: Sliding, first introduced in Fitaly 2.0, is the fastest way to get capital letters, digits, accented letters and any sequence you care to define. See FitalyStamp. A fully functional demo is available for download - including printable stamps in a pdf file - and the commercial version is backed by an unconditional 30-day money back guarantee. Handheld Computing Magazine Best Product 2000 winner See 18 Reviews of FitalyStamp in the press and several major web sites. More Features Pass-Through Slides Allowing the activation of applications such as SwitchHack and Benc Software's PopUp Favorites by slides between the silkscreen buttons, without deactivating FitalyStamp. Control Keys Allowing easy activation of applications such as MagicText. Selection of Accent Slides Options to select which accent slides to activate. Also, options offering more control on half-cell usage. Customized Left Slides Associate user-defined sequences with left-slides of letters. For example, associate "sch" to a left-slide of s for German, ã with a for Portuguese, and get your full name with a left slide of its first letter. WordSmith support FitalyStamp 2 is fully compatible with WordSmith as well as with all major text applications such as PEdit and PEditPro. Palm OS 4 support and support for the m100 form factor. See also the FitalyStamp 2.0 Release Notes for more details.
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