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Virtual Silkyboard Keyboard Comes to Samsung & Handera Handhelds

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September 3, 2002

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NOVASIB, LLC released a new version of Silkyboard, a Graffiti area keyboard for Palm OS handhelds.

Silkyboard II Virtual Edition ($29.95) is designed for Samsung SPH-I300 and HandEra E330 devices with virtual Graffiti areas. Silkyboard keyboards are generally an overlay that sits on top of the Graffiti area of a Palm OS device. It is basically the same keyboard you use for typing but for a PDA. Though it covers the Graffiti area, users can still choose to input text via Graffiti should they choose too. Many users find it not only easier to use than Graffiti but also the virtual keyboard that comes as part of the Palm OS.

Silkyboard keyboards exist for every conceivable Palm OS device: Visor, Palm, Sony, IBM, Handera, and even the Kyocera Smartphone.



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