Graffiti Pro for Android (v. 1.0.2) Разработано ACCESS CO., LTD. |
Download Graffiti™ - The Keyboard Replacement for Android that uses the stroke-based handwriting recognition system text input system made popular by Palm™ PDAs running PalmOS™.
Features:
-Replaces the Default Keyboard for Android
-Stroke-based text input - Uses the Graffiti™ alphabet text input method
-Easy to Learn
- Speeds up text input with Auto-Capitalization and Word Learning
-English and Japanese language support
-Faster and More Accurate that On-Screen Typing
-Advertisement Free
Graffiti™ is a replacement for the built-in on-screen keyboard, also called an input method. With Graffiti, you no longer type but you draw Graffiti characters with your finger or a compatible stylus. Graffiti characters are mostly single-stroke drawings that closely match the usual alphabet, but are simplified to make entry faster and easier. For example, the letter "A" is entered with a stroke that looks like an upside-down "V", saving time that you do not need to cross the "A" in the middle. Same for the letter "T", which is entered almost like a "7".
There are text and numeric input areas, improving the recognition of your input. Strokes drawn in the text area will only be interpreted as letters; strokes in the numeric area will be interpreted as numbers .
If you were a user of a PalmOS based PDA in the past, this will all be very familiar to you as the input method used by those devices was a stylus drawing Graffiti strokes in an input area at the bottom of the display. But even if you were not a Graffiti user before, you should give it a try now if you find that the on-screen keyboard doesn't suit your input style.
Don't know the Graffiti alphabet? After installing and enabling Graffiti, just draw a stroke up from the Graffiti input area into the main display area and the help screen appears. Tap to switch between the six stroke help screens.
Watch the YouTube videos to get a sense of what this input system is like in action and read the comments and reviews.
Install video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roTlELn8fE4
PocketNow video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTQrnDpAO8U
CareAce video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CbO7EpBhEY
Questions? Please see the FAQ at our website.
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[2013-08-07] A Google User: Why so tiny-can-t use Height is way to small to use on galxy s4 in portrait or landscape modes|! Please fix..ingers dont fit. Also please add microphone access button or other to switch keyboards |
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[2013-08-05] A Google User: Finally, a better way to input text Works well even on a small screen |
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[2013-08-01] A Google User: Needs an update with new options I bought this input method for nostalgic reasons not expecting a whole lot. The input is solid, but some things, like the keyboard buttons (lower corners) don't function and are purely cosmetic. Additionally, a sizing option would be nice. |
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[2013-07-13] A Google User: Good-bye Graffiti! My previous review gave this app five stars, and I never thought I'd change my mind. But I bought a Galaxy S4 phone, and the Graffiti window became so tiny it almost disappeared. That's OK. It happens. But when I wrote the developer, I was completely ignored and that is not acceptable. I am writing this review on a Swiftkey keyboard and I love it! It's faster than Graffiti AND I can adjust the size of the keyboard. Goodbye Graffiti, I've uninstalled you! Hello Swiftkey, my new friend! |
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[2013-07-07] A Google User: Craps support when problems found. Unimpressed With my new Xperia the writing area is too small to use. Two emails brought no response from the support team. Pretty poor. Shame you can't get refunds. If you want support, buy something else. |
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[2013-07-01] A Google User: Love it! But had to take aways star because it will not scale on HTC DNA. Works always & great for one handed input! Please have it scale for higher res screens like the DNA. |
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[2013-06-16] A Google User: Very Good Works wonderfully |
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[2013-06-02] A Google User: Nexus 4 CM 10.1 Excellent. Quit shifting between 0 & 2 lines of suggestions - it makes input boxes bounce up & down on my screen! Fix for 5 stars. An update would be most welcome as well... |
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[2013-05-19] A Google User: Love it!!!!!!!!! Thank you!!!!!!!!! |
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[2013-04-25] A Google User: Natural This just feels right, and my error rate is much better than with normal on screen keyboards. |
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[2013-04-24] A Google User: One of the greatest apps ever For us orphaned Palm Graffiti users, finding this app was a huge relief. Although it appears to have had no updates in a while, it still works flawlessly. If you want actual handwriting-to-text, this is it. |
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[2013-04-21] A Google User: Excellent! |
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[2013-04-09] A Google User: Better than ever I started using Graffiti back in the Apple Newton days, then on a Palm Pilot. On Android, it's faster still. Swype was an improvement over a regular tap-tap keyboard, but Graffiti is so much faster and more intuitive. Thank you, Access! |
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[2013-04-07] A Google User: Thanks A Million ! I have not had Jot since my Windows phone. It's like having an old friend back. I love all the exra screen realestate I have now |
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[2013-03-30] A Google User: Great! Suggest customizable shortcuts like old Palms. Also, I would like a gesture to bring up dictation. Still, it's wonderful to have an old friend back. |
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[2013-03-26] A Google User: So glad to have my favorite PalmOS feature back. N So glad to have my favorite PalmOS feature back. Works great with the Galaxy Note 2's large screen and stylus. I just wish the app supported drawing over the entire screen (instead of just using the bottom input area). On Palm that was a feature of a 3rd-party app. |
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[2013-03-22] A Google User: Xx Nice app, but it needs support for more languages. |
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[2013-03-09] A Google User: Like having an old friend back I used a palm m505 for years followed by a zire71, 72 and a Tungsten. I wish palm were still around but this app makes my galaxy ace like a long lost friend. Personally I never liked graffiti 2 so this app is spot on. |
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[2013-03-07] A Google User: Loses usefullness on large screen My HTC Aria had a small screen, and the text entry area was large enough. But it's too small on my Galaxy S3. If it were scalable, I'd likely use it more. |
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[2013-03-03] A Google User: Top stuff! Why not for iOs too? |
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[2013-02-20] A Google User: Abandoned, and no go on HTC This won't activate on an HTC device with Sense, because Sense doesn't allow you to switch input methods at the text entry field level. And since the developer has apparently abandoned development of the app, don't expect an update to fix this. Though I'd LOVE to be proven wrong, since I love Graffiti input. |
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[2013-02-06] A Google User: Fastest and easiest entry ever I'm an old Palm veteran and was very happy to find this app. I've been using it for over a year on both my phone and tablet, and it is excellent. |
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[2013-02-04] A Google User: Near Perfection! Adding Graffitti to a Samsung Note II brings back memories of the best days of Palm. It shows what Palm could have been. While it works OK on other Android phones & tablets using your finger for a stylus, it really shines on my Note II. It takes little time to become proficient in Graffitti input and help is just a stroke away. Short of full handwriting recognition, Graffitti is the most natural text entry system available today. It is fast, smooth and accurate. Samsung should include it with all Notes. |
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[2013-01-12] A Google User: DON'T ABANDONED THIS APPS, Please !!! LOVE IT... Work good on gt-n8000. This is just another reason why I moved from my iPAD to GalaxyNote 10.1. I hope the developer will be back to make some improvement for this apps someday and add Sticky key for CRTL; ALT; FN; ESC key. Simply, its AWSOME apps... [Former Palm user MUST have it !!] |
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[2013-01-05] A Google User: brilliant since the palm 650 I have used graffitti since the palm treo 650 and think it is the best input software for mobiles - especially the samsung galaxy note, to the extent that I have removed preferences to any other keyboard on the phone. Just one hangover from the palm is that I miss the capitalisation bar that would capitalise a letter if you crossed it, can Access please bring it back? |
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[2012-12-31] A Google User: Lately has worked fine. Still not sure if it's keylogging tho. For about a month worked fabulously. Now I can't code. "Can't verify your license," it says. (EDIT: it has been working fine now for a year so I am changing my previous negative review. Thanks for fixing it!) |
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[2012-12-26] A Google User: Won't work Trying toget i5 to work on Asus Transformer Infinity T700. Can't seem to toggle off the keyboard.... |
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[2012-11-26] A Google User: Good app Works very well with the Note 2's stylus. Slower than swype but useful at times and cool for former Palm users. |
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[2012-11-22] A Google User: Really missed Graffiti from my Palm Pilot days This app works great with my Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet and Motorola Photon, whether with stylus or finger. Only glitch is that in some applications you need to hit return before closing the keyboard to avoid deleting the last word entered or for going back and editing text. The suggested word feature is okay, but lags behind SwiftKey in this respect. I strongly prefer Graffiti to the handwriting recognition in S Note. |
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[2012-11-16] A Google User: Best program yet Amazing app - anyone familiar with Graffiti from a pocket PC will be at home with this great App |
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[2012-11-08] A Google User: Needs update The long press on the text field no longer brings up the input method menu. You can still get it from the Android keyboard and Swype. There needs to be an update to bring this feature to graffiti, perhaps a long press or a dedicated stoke. |
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[2012-11-06] A Google User: Nice app for former PalmOS users I've used PalmOS devices from the IIIc to the Treo 755, so it was great to find Graffiti resurrected and available on Android. I much prefer it over multitouch or Swype on my Motorola Photon -- and SO happy the old Graffiti 1 strokes work too! Only con is that it's hard to edit text (when underlined w/suggestions the cursor keeps jumping back to that spot). But I can't seem to master selecting the text I want with any input method, so maybe it's just me. Definitely worth $3 IMHO. |
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[2012-11-03] A Google User: Thank God! I am so happy to have found this!!! It took a bit of time to get it to work on my phone but it is so worth it. I used palm for years and have been lost w/o graffiti as it is so much faster than the keyboard. It makes me so much more productive and i just LOVE IT!!! I wish they had one for iPad as there is nothing out there presently, apparently theres not an "App For That!" Please make one for iPad & I'll buy several copies for my old ex palm using employees!!! Simply AWESOME.. THANK YOU! |
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[2012-11-01] A Google User: A lot of potential Too bad that it is abandoned, this with a SwiftKey like prediction would be excellent.. Would be nice an option to make invisible the pad, full screen mod for entering text. And to can change the alphabet strokes.. |
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[2012-10-31] A Google User: Can't verify license I loved it but the app is now useless because I get a "can't verify license" message. :( Note: It's because I had to replace my phone so you should be fine until you have to replace your phone. I never had an issue before and the app is great. Just gave low rating because how good it is doesn't matter when you can't use it. :-) |
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[2012-10-30] A Google User: USER FRIENDLY Need I say more. This keyboard by Access is easy to use and fun to navigate with. |
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[2012-10-24] A Google User: zero support, no updates if you think these guys are keeping this up to date, you'll be mistaken! No support, no extras, no voice to text, no, no, no! Enjoy at own risk. |
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[2012-10-20] A Google User: Awesome It doesn't seem like this app is under any kind of active development, which is a shame. It's brilliant for being able to "type" without having to look at a tiny keyboard. I love it. One suggestion (which I assume will just drop into a black hole) - can we have up arrow and down arrow work? Left and right work correctly, but the equivalent for "up" yields Č and "down" yields an "ă". Also, while I think about it, a long press would be good for popping up a menu with, options for modifier keys and voice input. |
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[2012-10-16] A Google User: Great but it is too large on the screen. Great but it is too large on the screen, I would like it to be about 20% smaller and keep suggestions to one line instead of multiple lines. For me, I can graffiti faster than most people can thumb type, so thank you! |
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[2012-10-15] A Google User: Really wanted, doesn't work Installed, set options, and will not run on LG Escape w Android 4.0. Acc to website has not been updated since Oct 2011. As a former Palm user, it's a shame Graffiti is abandoned. |
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[2012-10-06] A Google User: Good start. Where are the updates? (Nook Tablet) I had a Palm PDA and became adept at writing with Graffiti. I still have the touch and this product does an okay job of recognizing strokes. Some characters have to be exaggerated for Graffiti Pro to recognize the stroke (esp. 'e' and 's', which tend to be interpreted as 'c' and 'j'). Biggest problem by far is that I can't select a word in the middle of a paragraph (to correct spelling, for instance). I can see it trying, but the selection device always snaps back to the end of the last word written. I have to erase all the way back to the error. Therefore, I use Graffiti Pro only to take personal notes. For email and such I switch back to the keyboard. I was hoping to find an update today, but no. The developer seems to have abandoned the project. If you buy, you will have to live with the bugs forever. |
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[2012-09-22] A Google User: Works Well Aside from a few misreadings, mainly thinking I hit enter, it gets the job done well. -1 star for misreadings and lack of updates. *This review was written in graffiti. |
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[2012-09-22] A Google User: This changes everything! I love it ! Works perfectly , even better then the original. No reason to give this program a bad review just because graffiti may not be for you. I couldn't imagine this tablet without this app! This should be preinstalled on every device. Thanks also for not creating intrusive permissions. Nice job, thanks!!!! |
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[2012-09-21] A Google User: Not working on HTC 4G LTE Emailed support twice now for over a week. No response back. Directions and video of little help on device. Used successfully on original HTC EVO for quite some time. Sure do miss my alternative input choice. |
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[2012-09-15] A Google User: Paid for it, but it no longer works! Don't waste your money. I have owned it for almost 2 years and it still hasn't been updated to work on my tablet. |
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[2012-09-09] A Google User: EZwriter I absolutely ¡love it!. I only have one request: add a feature where you could custom enlarge the writting pad area to make it fit on any mobile screen. But again great app. ¡LOVE IT! |
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[2012-09-08] A Google User: We love it. Please fix it! Biggest problems: Predictions take up too much space and every time they change the app recalculates the screen. CPU intensive apps can make graffiti unusable. |
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[2012-09-06] A Google User: Well, it's about time! I used Graffiti on PalmOS devices since the first came out, and I was so disappointed when it was replaced by other HWR programs and keyboards. While no HWR is perfect, Graffiti does provide for "heads-up" writing. Because all the strokes are written one on top of the other, you can write a continuous stream of text quickly and surprisingly accurately without even looking at the screen. You can be looking AT the person you are talking to while still writing accurate notes. My only wish is the ability to increase the vertical size of the actual entry pane by between 5mm and 10mm. Works well on the Nexus 7, (though I do wish the input area was a bit taller.) |
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[2012-08-31] A Google User: This unlocked Android for me I installed this a few months ago on my TF101 tablet. I've used it heavily to see how it goes .... and it's good enough to make me replace my phone with an Android just to use Graffiti Pro on the move. To be honest, because I have the TF101 with its physical keyboard dock, I shan't now use it there ... but I'm supplementing with a phone, 5" and 7" tablets to enable the same work on the same online files regardless of context, and shall buy new copies f Graffiti Pro for each device. |
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[2012-08-10] A Google User: Beat app for replacement keyboard! I have been using Graffiti since the original Palm Pilot in 1995, and i'm so happy that Graffiti is now available for Android. A++++++ |
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[2012-08-02] A Google User: Great! But how to copy & paste? Work really well on Droid X2 but any way to copy & paste? |
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[2012-07-22] A Google User: Graffiti Is Back! Outstanding! Wow! I have missed Graffiti for years. So nice to have it back! For those not familiar with it, Graffiti is really useful, definitely NOT just some ''geek'' toy. |
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[2012-07-20] A Google User: Mixed Results LG Optimus: A solid 4 stars, dependable, easy to use. Should be android standard. Nexus 7: Android keyboard still active. Perhaps it can only be activated on one device at the time? . |
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[2012-07-19] A Google User: Better than on a Palm Graffiti Pro works even better on Android than it did on my various Palms. The best thing about it is that you can enter text without looking at the keyboard, unlike any of the soft keyboards I tried. A must-have app for any former Palm user. It would be nice if it had an option for voice input, but that's a minor quibble. Occasionally its recognition ability deteriorates, which is why I give it only 4 stars -- but a reboot fixes that. |
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[2012-07-18] A Google User: ICS Does this work with ICS. I just got the droid incredible 4g, When I press and hold the input field it doesn't pop anything up to allow me to change input type to graffitti |
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[2012-07-17] A Google User: Works great! I'm a fan of graffitti since me palm days. So much faster and more natural than the onboard screen keyboard (i won't use that again if i can help it). Invest in a good stylus and you are good to go. 5Stars.. |
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[2012-06-19] A Google User: AWESOME Absolutely love it, although it needs some serious improvements (resizable, popup keyboard, only one click to choose predication etc) |
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[2012-06-11] A Google User: Great Keyboard Choice brings me back to the palm days. functions just a i remembered and is a good choice for me as i hate the touch keyboard. |
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[2012-05-18] A Google User: Solid Graffiti 1 is vastly superior to 2. Single unistroke characters are much faster to draw, instead of slowing me down to draw two strokes for some characters as "Graffiti 2" required. I have been running the ad-supported app for some time, and have been switching back and forth between it and Swype. Finally, decided to make the plunge, and purchase the app. Glad I did. I don't miss the ads. It's fast, accurate and keeps the nostalgia of the original Palms I had from 1999 onward. I find myself playing with Graffiti in a notepad a lot, just to play with it. Installed on my Evo 4G, it works well in both portrait and landscape modes. |
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[2012-05-13] A Google User: Better. I love palm os. This is perfect for me. having recognition Issues though. |
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[2012-05-05] A Google User: If you don't like the onscreen or phone keyboard, then this app is essential. |
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[2012-05-01] A Google User: Slow In Galaxy nexus, the input area is way too small. |
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[2012-04-26] A Google User: This is a great app I used a Palm device for about 10 years so I was used to Graphiti and quick at it. I use it for almost all of my text input. I'm glad Graphiti 1 was used instead of Graphiti 2. I've used both and prefer the original. Thanks for an awesome app! |
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[2012-04-16] A Google User: Nice, but could use improvement. It's great to have Graffiti back! Works considerably better on my Bionic. Mighty slow on my Thrive tablet. The help pop-up is too easy to trigger and interrupts input. Also tends to lose track of word suggestions if you delete part of a word to fix a typo. |
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[2012-04-10] A Google User: Wish I could give 6 stars I clung to my Palm Tungsten T3 for as long as I could so Android was culture shock for me! Graffiti Pro to the rescue! After switching my input method to this I am very happy with my new device. |
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[2012-04-10] A Google User: Works great, but... Wheres Graffiti 2 support? :( I'd like to pay good money to get that as well. |
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[2012-04-09] A Google User: Swap panes I moved from iPad to an Android tablet for this app. Doesn't Apple realise that you write on a pad, you don't type. This app is great, alphabet is intuitive and easy to learn my only complaint is that I can't swap over the entry areas so I have to pay attention to the screen to make sure my fingers don't 'wander'. If the letter pane was on the right the shape of the machine would automatically keep my hand in place so I could concentrate on what I am writing. I would also pay a lot more for a short cut facility to enter regularly used text. |
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[2012-04-03] A Google User: Mostly great Great for small screens, no tiny buttons to press! I give it only four stars because if there's a lot going on in my phone's CPU it skips midpoints on the current letter and winds up drawing a diagonal line from start point to end point. |
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[2012-04-02] A Google User: Good but slower I prefer Graffiti over Swype & the keyboard. I wanted to support the developer however the paid version is noticably slower than the free version. Please fix this in future releases to get a higher score. |
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[2012-03-20] A Google User: Needs update for high res phones The Graffiti recognizer works fine, but on high resolution phones like my Galaxy Nexus, the input window is too short, making it too easy to draw above or below it while entering graffiti. I have to be very careful not to slide on to the Back button (ICS, so it's a "soft" button with no physical border), and lose whatever I just typed. |
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[2012-03-18] A Google User: Great My only input method. One can write looking at the text, not the finger. |
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[2012-03-17] A Google User: License check problem Activating can take some time but it works....maybe consider dropping the price by putting some useful ads on the free version... |
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[2012-03-08] A Google User: Graffiti is great! I still use Graffiti every day on my Sony Clie Palm PDA, and now I have it on my Motorola Triumph, thanks to this app. Very nice! |
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[2012-03-08] A Google User: Absolutely fantastic on small screen devices.I used Handspring Visor Edge Jp >10 yrs ago & it is the fastest and most accurate IME. Xperia X8 miniCM7 |
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[2012-02-25] A Google User: Finally! I am a former long time user of graffiti. I have missed it since I have updated to numerous devices. I was able to type very fast with graffiti back in the day and now that it is back ... I am leaving type keyboard behind. Forget swype, in my opinion, graffiti is easier to learn and use. |
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[2012-02-10] A Google User: Love it I have a few text input apps, this is the easiest and most intuitive to me, perhaps because I owned (and heavily used) a Palm LifeDrive for more than 5 years. Only thing I couldn't do was to remove mistyped words from the list, because it is empty. |
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[2012-02-09] A Google User: Nice and nostalgic, but it shoots itself in the foot I used and loved Graffiti on my palm devices long ago. I was very happy to see that Graffiti lives on on Android. I was even happier to see how well integrated Graffiti is with PalmOS. Alas, the license-paranoia kills it. I have several Android devices, but the Graffiti license server will only allow me to run it on one. So, if I were to get good at using Graffiti again (and without a stylus), then the effort would be wasted because the skill wouldn't transfer from my phone to my tablet. Bummer. |
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[2012-02-03] A Google User: Free version performs better: pro version has very poor touch screen response on HTC EVO. Save your money. |
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[2012-02-02] A Google User: Good but some annoyances very good but my main complaint is that backspace gets misread as enter while I'm trying to text. |
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[2012-01-26] A Google User: Would be better with some key features Love Graffiti, but (1) why not use the vastly superior Graffiti2 spec? (2) why not make it semi-transparent, allowing better use of screen real estate? (3) does not size correctly in portrait mode on a Samsung Tab 7.0 plus. Mainly due to #3, I'm not using it regularly, but would like to! |
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[2012-01-22] A Google User: License check fail Nice if I could use what I paid for. |
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[2012-01-06] A Google User: Free version works great on my HTC EVO 4G. Pro version has serious lag issues on character recognition, usually only capturing half a letter. |
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[2011-12-31] A Google User: What a relief I bought my Android phone because I needed a replacement for my old Palm TX (may it rest in peace). Unfortunately my fat fingers had a real problem with the keyboard on my Galaxy S2. I can not express my relief at finding this app. My old Palm was back. I only have one request for the developers...... Graffiti 2? I was more enamoured with the keystrokes from the second generation graffiti and found them much faster, especially the caps. Thanks for producing such an awsome app for Android. |
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[2011-12-13] A Google User: App2SD Need App2SD. |
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[2011-12-06] A Google User: Best compromise between speed and precision I use Swype for writing emails and so forth, and it's very fast, but it's worse than useless when you're trying to enter text URLs, terminal commands, or any other character strings that need to be 100% accurate and won't show up in your dictionary. About three quarters of the notes I write to myself include hardware serial numbers from my company's inventory, and the auto correct just goes berserk. I can tap the data in, of course, but that takes too long to do without mistakes. I was actually using a drawing program to jot down my notes until I tried Graffiti. It took me less than an hour to master the whole alphabet and the most commonly used symbols. I haven't memorized all of the more obscure symbols, but the built in cheat sheet lets me look them up any time I need them. The program comes with its own auto correct function, but I leave it turned off because of the way I'm using it. The bottom line is that I can now enter strings of arbitrary characters quickly and accurately without having to constantly look down at my phone. This is well worth my three bucks, and is one of the best purchases I've made for my Galaxy S. |
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[2011-12-01] A Google User: Mostly good Swype is faster, but anyway. The licence check still doesn't work properly. Also seems too easy to leave your finger down between characters...? |
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[2011-11-24] A Google User: Love it! If you're Palm literate, this will speed up your typing by about 3 times. Well worth the money! |
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[2011-11-17] A Google User: Good app but hangs often When it works, it makes typing so much easier than the virtual keyboard. But for some reasons, this app hangs often lately. Maybe due to network. |
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[2011-11-12] A Google User: Chris Suggest no one wanting to use this App on a tablet download it until the author fixes either the instructions or the license verification check. I confirm, in its current state, it's a waste of money. |
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[2011-11-06] A Google User: Good old Graffiti! Pro version is essential to my daily usage as a former Palm owner. Thanks Access! |
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[2011-11-01] A Google User: Cannot use due to Verify License Check Waste of my money. I have tried as suggested to connect to the Internet, turned off wi-fi, but no joy. Nothing in the help advises where I go from here. It's a pity as I had a PalmPilot for years and would really like to use. Can I get a refund? |
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[2011-10-27] A Google User: Love this app. Speed and ease of entries. 5/5 |
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[2011-10-27] A Google User: almost impossible to use The "license check" drm prevents usage most of the time. |
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[2011-10-27] A Google User: ? This item is not availabe in your country? What? I've paid for this... |
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[2011-10-23] A Google User: Love the app, wish it worked After paying for this the product I can no longer use it because of the not able to verify licence issue. Thinking of buying? Stick to the free one. |
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[2011-10-10] A Google User: Took me quite a while to find out that the right side is for keying numbers..but I rate this product 5 stars after I have now learned how to use it. |
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[2011-10-06] A Google User: Good - but improvements would be appreciated Former Palm users will like this one since it works like on the Palm Vx I had. It makes typing much easier when your screen size is limited. Some suggestions for improvements: I don't like the pop-ups when the license can't be checked - developers please change the licensing here so that it works also offline without pop-ups. I miss the old extension where you were able to write capital letters when writting into the numbers field. |
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[2011-10-01] A Google User: quick to learn, much less error-prone typing The only drawbacks are the license verification (sometimes it stop working if you're without internet acc |
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[2011-09-17] A Google User: I'm happy with this mostly but find it very frustrating that I can't use it without a data connection for it to check the licence. |
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[2011-09-11] A Google User: I use this app a lot but I can't figure out what use the User Dictionary. Seems to make NO DIFFERENCE what I put in there!!! |
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