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	<title>Comments on: HWPen 1.0 Beta: Handwriting Recognition Software for iPhone</title>
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		<title>By: Andy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andy</dc:creator>
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		<description>Having used mac computers I tried an iphone and have been so disappointed that I have gone back to my hp6515 that runs windows mobile 2003. if you look up the functions that the old 6515 has that the iphone doesn&#039;t you may understand why. The iphone has all the hardware that is required to make a wonderful device but is let down by the software. The letter recognition is great after writing in two letters, or however the user wishes to specify, a list of suggested completed words come up that can be selected. The 6515 supports full tom-tom GPS with turn by turn voice directions. How the iphone can be released without cut &amp; paste is unbelievable. The search function is also terrible. The search on the 6515 searches all areas of storage, files, contacts, calender, email and quicker than the basic contact search in the iphone.
It is a shame that Apple seem to have gone down Microsoft&#039;s path of using advertising to sell their product and not innovation and high class products.
There are numerous other useful functions in the 6515 that should be standard in any modern device of this type.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having used mac computers I tried an iphone and have been so disappointed that I have gone back to my hp6515 that runs windows mobile 2003. if you look up the functions that the old 6515 has that the iphone doesn't you may understand why. The iphone has all the hardware that is required to make a wonderful device but is let down by the software. The letter recognition is great after writing in two letters, or however the user wishes to specify, a list of suggested completed words come up that can be selected. The 6515 supports full tom-tom GPS with turn by turn voice directions. How the iphone can be released without cut &amp; paste is unbelievable. The search function is also terrible. The search on the 6515 searches all areas of storage, files, contacts, calender, email and quicker than the basic contact search in the iphone.<br />
It is a shame that Apple seem to have gone down Microsoft's path of using advertising to sell their product and not innovation and high class products.<br />
There are numerous other useful functions in the 6515 that should be standard in any modern device of this type.</p>
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