Not really Treo specific but if you want Grafffiti on your Treo then this is for you! Graffiti Anywhere allows you to use the Graffiti recognition system anywhere on the screen. Simply press and hold the datebook hard button and make keystrokes directly on the screen. As in the Graffiti area, stroke letters on left side and digits on right side - it really helps improve your Graffiti accuracy.
Note: If you prefer the graffiti 1 hand writing in the Treo 650, you can now get the
Graffiti 1 files for Treo 650 here
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Ae7flux: Does what it says. Enables graffiti on the Treo. Never had any problems with it on my 650.
dontbugme: As many other people already said: it does not work continously. It writes a few letters without problems and then nothing works anymore. Needs a soft reset and then you can write a few letters again.Bad program - sorry. Can't give a good review.
caesar15: Stops working after few letters. Will work again after soft reset for few letters.. USELESS program. multiple e-mails to AUTHOR are left UNANSWERED.
ACPrism: It's Free, and you get what you pay for! After the first day or two, it stops working. Somebody scribble WORTHLESS !!
griffinca: Nice app. Takes a bit of thinking about and setup, but then, makes things better at just those times you want to do something with Graffiti. I use it so that it turns on via a tap in the lower left corner. It then automatically turns off when I exit that app or when I turn it off with another corner tap - whichever happens first. That way, it is only on when I need it (see config options).
kkhanmd: Does not work, puts few characters on screen and then stop working even though it still draws on screen. SUCKS big time. Repeated e-mails to author are ignored.
arciolilzz: Work in may treo 650, but is hard to use....
anidnmeno: there's a reason i bought a phone with a QWERTY keypad. also defunct program
flamingsquid: Tested on Treo 600. It works. Need to hold the button down (default is the phone button [hard button1]) in order to write, in my settings anyway. Nice to have Graffiti on the Treo (I thought it was supposed to be like that in the first place!) Thanks, Thierry!
pranamd1: Quite convenient. My only complaint is that, like many things (binders, scissors, school desks, etc.), it is biased toward right-handed people. For example, Graffiti requires that I stroke my "t's" from left to right. However, being left-handed, I usually stroke my "t's" right to left. There should be some way to accommodate left-handed writers.
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