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LetterWise and Word
Wise were
predictive text
entry systems developed by
Eatoni Ergonomics (Eatoni) for
handheld devices with
ambiguous keyboards / keypads...
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include iTap
created by Motorola,
SureType created by RIM, Eatoni's
LetterWise and Word
Wise, and Intelab's Tauto. It
still is used on
niche products as Punkt...
- used, general,
predictive text
systems are T9, iTap, eZiText, and
LetterWise/Word
Wise.
There are many ways to
build a
device that
predicts text, but all...
- 2011. As of 2023, it
offers three main products:
Wise Account,
Wise Business, and
Wise Platform.
Wise was
cofounded in
London by
Taavet Hinrikus, one of...
- contradictory,
theory by the end of the 1980s:
parallel letterwise recognition.
Since 2000,
parallel letterwise recognition has been more
evangelized to typographers...
- first-generation T9, with word autocomplete.
LetterWise –
Patented predictive text
entry systems—Hit the key with the
letter you want, if it doesn't come up, hit...
-
attempts to
guess words (Tegic's T9 as well as iTap) or
letters (Eatoni's
LetterWise)
reduces the
labour of time-consuming input. This
makes abbreviations...
- Slavic: Ѡлегъ, Ольгъ; Old Norse: Helgi; died 912), also
known as Oleg the
Wise, was a
Varangian prince of the Rus' who
became prince of Kiev, and laid the...
- and so far none of them have
chosen to
mimic the UI of iTap with T9.
LetterWise US
patent 6204848, "Data
entry apparatus having a
limited number of character...
- S.
Civil War, J.P.
Wiser's Red
Letter Rye was sold in Canada, and J.P.
Wiser's Canadian Whisky became available for export.
Wiser's son, Harlow, operated...