Talk:Graffiti (Palm OS)

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Should this page also show the differences between Jot, the Sony version, and the collapsable areas?


I've renamed this page Graffiti (Palm OS) rather than Graffiti (PalmOS) for consistency with the article on Palm OS. --LostLeviathan 22:35, 12 Dec 2004 (UTC)

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[edit] Graffiti was originally written by Palm, Inc. as the recognition system ...

I was looking for information as to when this happened. As I recall it was after the Zoomer's development, but before U.S. Robotics bought out Palm and the introduction of the original Pilot.

[edit] Lawsuit

This info needs to be updated. ref

[edit] Graffiti also runs on...

Graffiti also runs on the Windows Mobile platform, where it is called "Block Recognizer," and on the Symbian UIQ platform as the default recognizer and was available for Casio's Zoomer PDA.

Is it correct to say that Graffiti also runs on Window Mobile or Symbian UIQ, when Graffiti is a registered trademark of PalmSource (current a fully owned subsidiary of Access) and (to the best of my knowledge) neither Microsoft nor Symbian have licensed this technology from PalmSource? Now I do recall Graffiti being made available for the Zoomer and the Newton. Therefore should it not instead be:

Graffiti was also available for Casio's Zoomer PDA. A virtually identical character recognition system also runs on the Windows Mobile platform called "Block Recognizer" and on the Symbian UIQ platform as the default recognizer.

[edit] Remove reference to perlin/quikwrite from introduction

The introduction of the article contains a link to Michael Perlin and quikwrite. This link may fit into some later section on the article, but it should not be present in the introduction of the article. user:nielsle

[edit] rozer

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