Notes on the Second Release of Instant Text Mobile
This second full release of Instant Text Mobile includes containing several improvements, conveniences, and new features. It includes all changes and improvements of earlier updates (see the revision history below) and fully resolve the DIA interaction problems of earlier versions.
In addition, it improves the Viewer included in the Palm Importer, and offers better importing of TextPlus and WordComplete vocabularies.
Jean Ichbiah and Alan Weiner
Summary of 2005-June-16 Changes
- Fixed a problem with the 5-way navigator being passed through to the application.
- Fixed problems with Instant Text Mobile and BackupBuddy.
- Fixed a problem with Palm shortcuts.
- Fixed a problem with caps lock (primarily on Tungsten C).
- Advisories now display glossary entries that differ only in case or accent, such as "schön and "schon."
- Added a Menu-Menu-C command to clear the keyboard buffer.
- The Glossary Viewer now scrolls up/down with the navigator up/down buttons.
Summary of 2005-May-24 Changes
- Backspacing redisplays advisories.
- Improved glossary and index handling; automatically rebuilds index if an older glossary is reinstalled, and fixes backup messages during HotSync.
- Fixed Glossary Viewer Find editor on Treo 600 and Treo 650.
- Enter key now acts like a tap on the Find editor in the Glossary Viewer. The Viewer will jump to the next entry containing those keys. This is especially convenient for thumbboard or penless users.
- When the 5-Way control (on Operations panel) is set to "NO" Instant Text Mobile will ignore the 5-way control entirely; even if an advisory is displayed, the 5-way control will be passed through to the application.
- Fixed 5-Way control problems on Treo 600 and Treo 650.
- When Expansion key is set to "semi-colon" or "colon" automatically sets the first advisory entry as the current entry.
- Reduced the time the "suspended" and "restored" messages are displayed.
Summary of 2005-May-19 Changes
- Resolves problems encountered on some Sony devices, including the TJ37 and the TH55.