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Yoeppie Posts: 257

http://www.my-symbian.com/uiq/applications/applications.php?faq=2&fldAuto=378

Personal Jotter is a tool for enhancing input of text on the P800. Over time Personal Jotter will automatically learn your vocabulary and it will suggest completions while you write. This makes Personal Jotter a fast editor for writing e-mail or SMS or other texts. With experience and with a growing database of vocabulary, Personal Jotter can make you significantly faster when writing.

Overview of Features:

Self-learning suggestion system that suggests word completions while you write. Suggestion can be selected from a list that is alphanumerically ordered or from a list that is ordered by frequency of usage.

In case you use more languages than one you can setup several different databases and pick one suitable for the text you are writing.

Auto-copy of text buffer when leaving application.
The editor features Copy, Cut and Paste.
Undo and Redo up to 16 steps.
Possibility to define your own templates for easy entry of things than you tend to write often.
Saving and loading of the text files.
The P800-emoticons can be accessed from a list.
Possibility to remove words from the database.
Length counter.

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Posted: 2003-08-18 21:23:09
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kitp800 Posts: 221

it seems tricky to use but is well worth the effort,

for those who want T9, this is for more useful.

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Posted: 2003-08-18 21:34:42
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baz Posts: 282

i have tried to use this but keep hiting the sms icon on the top lefthand corner of the screen rather than going into personal jotter to compose the sms. would be great if there was a dictionary already stored in PJ2 cos if u make a spelling mistake while entering the word for the first time you will always use the incorrect spelling of the word each time it gives you the option to use it.

BAZ
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Posted: 2003-08-19 01:44:32
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herc Posts: 47

personal jotter is a great thing at the moment, but not great enough to buy. it's worth to buy if they manage to program it as an alternative input method (p800 seems to be prepared for different input methods). if i could replace/extend the virtual keyboard with the predictive capabilities of pjotter, p800 would take a big leap forward in the direction of easy text input.

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Posted: 2003-08-19 02:19:46
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Yoeppie Posts: 257

@Baz the new version allows u 2 take words out of the dictionary the old 1 u had to edit the txt file where the files where stored in so its become much better now

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On 2003-08-19 01:44:32, baz wrote:
i have tried to use this but keep hiting the sms icon on the top lefthand corner of the screen rather than going into personal jotter to compose the sms. would be great if there was a dictionary already stored in PJ2 cos if u make a spelling mistake while entering the word for the first time you will always use the incorrect spelling of the word each time it gives you the option to use it.

BAZ

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Posted: 2003-08-19 09:56:19
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gjgjgj Posts: 36

I think, it could be worth to buy one if it had ability to edit/save .rtf files (I wrote few years ago simplified Perl script to convert .rtf to html while preserving format: bold, italic, align left/right etc). I think that shouldn't be a problem for serious programmer.
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Posted: 2003-08-19 13:01:57
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Jah Posts: > 500

PJotter V2

The latest version is much better and faster. Now that I have started to use this to compile my emails and notes I am building-up my dictionary and it is becoming very useful. It would be nice if there was a small (say 1,000 common words) dictionary that one could load initially into this app.
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Posted: 2003-08-19 13:37:29
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Yoeppie Posts: 257

@Jah

kearnage has made a file check out other thread

http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=34389&forum=35#post472842
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Posted: 2003-08-19 13:44:09
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Jah Posts: > 500

@Yoeppie

Many thanks - I do remember seeing this.

The dictionary in the other thread on Pjotter is too large for my needs therefore I am going to see if I can reduce it about 1000 or so words.
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Posted: 2003-08-19 15:48:47
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oferlaor Posts: 280

symbian definitely has room for programming new FEP (front end processors).

There is a flip open FEP and a flip closed FEP.

The main problem is that FEPs load at startup, so they are quite difficult to program and debug.

I'm not sure how much support Symbian provides to FEP developers. I found minimal information about writing FEPs, but some information does exist.
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Posted: 2003-08-20 18:09:53
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