AdapTex brings predective text to WinMo devices

We knew it would only be a matter of time before some technology company came out with software that could cut down on keystrokes when replying to email and text messages from our Pocket PCs. After Keypoint Technologies came out with their software for PC / Laptops, it's only fitting that they release their AdapTex software for Windows Mobile 5.0 / 2003 devices. By using common letter combinations, the software predicts what words and phrases fit in a sentence and reduces the amount of keystrokes typed. We tested out this software on our Treo 700wx and it does take a little getting used to but once you've got the hang of it, it's much easier than using the keypad.














My Motorola mpx220 had predictive text. Every phone out there has predictive text, what's the difference between that and this?
It's for QWERTY phones. So I guess it translate brb to be right back. Well if I understand that correctly that is.
It also learns the context of the words you use, so it predicts whole phrases. It also learns words rather than you having to add them. I downloaded the free trial for my acer n50 and def recommend it. Also, you don't need a Qwerty for it, i use block recogniser.