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Type Right for Palm OS 1.02


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Requirements Requires Palm OS 5.0 or greater
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Stand Alone, Inc. File Size 0
Date added 17 Aug 2006 Check your speed

We''ve put a lot of thought into the way you get around on your Treo, and have designed Type Right for Palm OS to make it quick to access the people and programs you need.Type Right for Palm OS allows you to assign an application, phone number or groups of both to any key on your Treo keyboard. Holding down that key from anywhere on your Treo will launch the application or dial the number assigned to it!Pressing the left-shift and space bar together brings up the Type Right QuickBar, giving you quick and easy access to your applications, contacts and recently visited websites anywhere on your handheld!Type Right for Palm OS Features:One button access to applications and phone numbers from anywhere on your deviceQuickBar searchingAssign multiple applications to a single buttonRe-configure the primary application launch buttons

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