Graffiti for Android Receives an Update
Just a few short weeks after the surprising release of a Graffiti app for Android, Access Co., Ltd. has already released two updates. Checking my Android Market this past Friday revealed a new v2.0 update for Graffiti. Today has already brought another update to version 2.0.1. The app remains a free download for users of all versions of Android.
Straight from the Market description, version 2.0 adds the ability to toggle between Japanese and English character input sets. In addition, several welcome features have been added to the standard English library such as word suggestion, auto-capitalization at sentence start, word learning and error correction. Access has also added a direct link to their own YouTube tutorial videos for those struggling with their Graffiti skills to the app.
Additionally, Access has a full page dedicated to Android's Graffiti here, containing an how-to video tutorial and six "lessons" which are basically the full set of basic and extended strokes familiar to Palm OS veterans.
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I've turned off most of the new features. The only one I find useful is the initial word capitalization. By the time I read through the suggested words, I could have finished spelling the word I was entering.
I'm of the opinion that the greatest impact of Graffiti is on smaller devices. Perhaps on larger screens like the EVO or the Captivate, the on-screen keyboard is large enough to use. But on my Aria, my fingers are too big, I guess. I'm faster with Graffiti than I ever was with the keyboard.
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For me, my 3.7" Droid screen seems far better suited to Graffiti than the lame stock Android portrait keyboard. I'd really be most happy with Graffiti in portrait mode, Swype in landscape mode w/ slider closed, and of course the physical keyboard in landscape mode w/ slider open.
FWIW, Swype is still pretty laggy on my Droid, even with the 2.2 FroYo update (got it today--solid improvement in speed & stability but it still lags terribly in places). Graffiti would be ideal with a stylus on my screen but with a fingertip, the 4" Samsung Galaxy S screen size might be the best compromise. The Evo & Droid X I played with were quite usable with the onscreen portrait keyboard.
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i have no interest in downloading this. i don't look back - i only look ahead.
for me to put this on the EVO would be the equivalent of putting wagon wheels on a Ferrari.
RE: Requirements
Did you see above my note about FroYo? Droid 1 needed it worse than perhaps any other Android device. It fixed a lot of bugs & some (not all) performance issues and appears to have already introduced some new quirks. Nice to see the Evo get 2.2 before any other device other than the N1, especially since the Evo is a lot newer and runs Sense. Since the Droid 1 is an Android developer phone you'd think they would have had this out a month or so ago. It's a nice little update but nothing revolutionary by any means.
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RE: Requirements
why are you waiting to get an EVO?
why are you fumbling with 2+ crippled, hobbled devices?
what are you a masochist like Con?
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learn how to spell "ridiculous". there is no f*****g "e" in the word. i see this same exact misspelling over and over again on the internet and it drives me crazy.
RE: Requirements
G as wagon wheels? Well, that's Exhibit 2,356 right there now, isn't it?
Waiting for Gekko to start his tears as he reads about something that will make his EVO feel like an original Palm Pilot in comparison:
[ABT Exclusive]TMobile's "Project Emerald" is HTC Glacier, has a dual-core Snapdragon CPU, three times faster than EVO 4G and benchmarks!
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>>>Look at the EVO 4G (powered by a 1 GHz Snapdragon) score on the CPU test, 516 frames. The HTC Glacier's score is 1432 frames which is around three times that of HTC's fastest device at present. This can only be achieved by a dual core CPU.
That EVO is now evOBSOLETE!
RE: Requirements
Wifey just sent my new Centro through the wash (RIP my beloved Palm OS buddy) and now I think I'll stop at my local sprint store and get one of these Evos. The WiFi router is really cool, but Grafitti is now the clincher. I'll always have my wonderful TX at my side though.
RE: Requirements
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Waiting to see what next-gen iPod Touch brings.
RE: Requirements
the beauty of Sprint is the "Premier" perk that let's you upgrade every 12 months.
i've had my EVO now for 2 months which means i will be eligible for another upgrade in 10 months. i think my EVO will be king of the hill for another 10+ months - or close to it.
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RE: Requirements
hkklife wrote:
I'd like to see an informal survey amongst Android device owners of varying screen sizes & resolutions about the perceived effectiveness of Graffiti on those devices.For me, my 3.7" Droid screen seems far better suited to Graffiti than the lame stock Android portrait keyboard. I'd really be most happy with Graffiti in portrait mode, Swype in landscape mode w/ slider closed, and of course the physical keyboard in landscape mode w/ slider open.
FWIW, Swype is still pretty laggy on my Droid, even with the 2.2 FroYo update (got it today--solid improvement in speed & stability but it still lags terribly in places). Graffiti would be ideal with a stylus on my screen but with a fingertip, the 4" Samsung Galaxy S screen size might be the best compromise. The Evo & Droid X I played with were quite usable with the onscreen portrait keyboard.
Graffiti runs quite well on my T-Mobile G1 - much better than the software keyboard and almost as the hardware keyboard. It has a 3.2" screen if I'm not mistaken.
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Gekko wrote:
i have no interest in downloading this. i don't look back - i only look ahead.for me to put this on the EVO would be the equivalent of putting wagon wheels on a Ferrari.
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RE: Requirements
For what?
And what's with all the speech stuff? Is that to disguise your voice during your stripper stalker phone calls?
RE: Requirements
try to pay attention as i explain this again for you.
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i like the free-flow format and the open standard of an MS Word File. i don't like some mom and pop locked proprietary closed format. and MS Word and Docs To Go is free if you already have it.
i then use Filezilla to FTP that file from PC to DriveHQ.com (free app, free FTP storage).
i then use the AndFTP free Android app on my EVO to access the Word Doc via FTP.
RE: Requirements
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RE: the original post
On the Evo, Graffiti is great, if it were a choice of Graffiti or the standard keyboard, Graffiti would win hands down. As it is though, I can Swype much faster than either. If the voice to text could punctuate and capitalize through I would use it much more. I hate looking like an ee cummings wannabe.
RE: Requirements
Haptic feedback can be turned off in Android system prefs. I personally prefer it on. Also, I find that using a pinch to zoom or the little arrows in the bottom right corner work better than the double tap (you end up accidentially clicking on links with a double tap).
If you thnk the Evo is thin, wait until you try the Droid X. It's thinner than the Evo and its screen has a different aspect ratio (true 16:9) with more pixels (854x480 vs 800x480 on Evo). The Droid X made for such a good fondle that I actually have one on order. I am going to give Android one more shot on an uber-device...if it ends up as a stinker and HP doesn't get something very impressive out within the next 6 months, I may just go back to a TX + a dumbphone, damnit!
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RE: Requirements
hkk - you're just a sucker for that big booty Rumpshaker on the X.
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Barnes & Noble has updated their Nook app and it can now be placed on SD. You gonna try reading some frikkin *books* now?!
RE: Requirements
I prefer the Sense, WiMax, & the kickstand on the Evo, but the Droid X should deliver bettery overall performance, battery life, voice, and camera quality. I also like having 24gb in storage out of the box. I figure 3G is good enough for one more year, and then the WiMax vs LTE shakeout should be well under away. But you really cannot go wrong with the Evo, the Droid X or any of the Samsung Galaxy S devices right now. But like Mike says, that is all likely to change within two months or so.
I personally think 1Ghz on a smartphone is good enough. I'm more interest in network/call performance, onboard storage, and battery life. Same with increasing pixel counts on P&S cameras & phones. I'd rather have 2mp on a decent lens versus a grainy, heavily compressed 8mb image. Battery life is already prettty miserable at 1ghz. Dual core Snapdragons and 2Ghz cores will make it downright terrible. It's like when the desktop PC market hit hit 1-1.4Ghz or so with the Athlon and Pentium III/IV running Windows XP...unless you were heavy into gaming, editing, or encoding, that was the point when everything became "fast enough" for the vast majority of folks.
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RE: Requirements
hkk - congrats - the Droid X is a solid choice. i saw one at the VZW store - they did a nice job. if i was on Verizon i'd probably go with that or the Incredible - but probably the Droid X due to screen size. once you go with the 4.3" display you can't go back to anything smaller.
when is it expected to arrive?
looking forward to your review!
RE: Requirements
Delivery is expected by the 18th, but most records have 'em arriving about 8-10 days after order. I will give a very thorough review of it when it arrives. Also, the extra internal storage will be much appreciated since out of all my Android apps, maybe 2 support install to SD card.
Believe it or not, Access releasing Graffiti for Android sorta sealed the deal for me wanting a bigger screen. I'm trying to do as much as possible when in portrait mode these days to get my efficiency up to Treo or Centro-like levels. I really dislike having to deal with a flaky accelerometer. The BEST feature on the LifeDrive was the hard button for screen rotation. If my Droid had that I'd leave the auto screen rotate turned off and just rotate with a button tap. How I miss some kind of left-side programmable "smart button" on this generation of smartphones like the old Palm OS phones & Moto dumbphones had!
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RE: Requirements
hkklife wrote:
Delivery is expected by the 18th, but most records have 'em arriving about 8-10 days after order. I will give a very thorough review of it when it arrives.
I'm looking forward to it.
hkklife wrote:
Believe it or not, Access releasing Graffiti for Android sorta sealed the deal for me wanting a bigger screen.
Yeah, that got me seriously thinking about it too.
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RE: Requirements
I got my Evo this week. Put G1 onto it and it's pretty sweet. Nice to have a cutting-edge phone for once. Unfortunately, I need a 4G city now.
Mike, I have an unlocked GSM Centro I'd send to you if you want it. I'm sure you're tired of texting in Sumerian :)
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