t I got used to that, I knew Braille, I don't know
morse. I remember numeric digits took 5 taps each, so you could be working
away at it for some time.
R!
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From: "Gabriel Battaglia (Kriyaban)"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 11:26 PM
Subject: Re: A
s each, so you could be working
away at it for some time.
R!
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From: "Gabriel Battaglia (Kriyaban)"
To:
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 11:26 PM
Subject: Re: A morse Keyer to write sms and e-mail.
Scott says:
> Hi Gabriel.
> This would be excelent!
"Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D." says:
Sounds interesting.
What will it's price be?
We putted it out at 3,99 Euro.
Does it have a learning or practice mode for new or novice users of morse code?
Not exactly, but within the option dialogue there is an interactive table with all the characters,
Scott says:
Hi Gabriel.
This would be excelent! I look forward to trying this out. Please let
us know when the app has hit the App Store!
I will, Scott.
Thanks for interest and, when it will be out, I can suggest what is my best combination of parameters in order to write with a
possible few m
012 7:55 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A morse Keyer to write sms and e-mail.
Hi Raul, I also run the app you mentioned and yes, it works.
VOCwKeyer anyway has special commands specifically designed for VoiceOver users
that Morse2Text doesn't have. For example, by typing
the
Hmmm, I'm interested, so don't forget to let us know when it is in the store.
On Oct 25, 2012, at 8:55 AM, Gabriel Battaglia (Kriyaban)
wrote:
> Hi Raul, I also run the app you mentioned and yes, it works.
> VOCwKeyer anyway has special commands specifically designed for VoiceOver
> users that
Sounds good, I look forward to your update.
Christopher Hallsworth
On 23/10/2012 09:15, Gabriel Battaglia (Kriyaban) wrote:
Hi all.
Will you be interested in an App that allows those of you who knows
Morse code to enter text in an Apple mobile device?
We are developing a keyer which will allo
Hi Gabriel.
This would be excelent! I look forward to trying this out. Please let
us know when the app has hit the App Store!
Thank you!
Scott
On 10/25/12, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
> Hi there, ok, that definitely sounds like it would be worth taking a
> look at. I appreciate the detailed explanat
Hi there, ok, that definitely sounds like it would be worth taking a
look at. I appreciate the detailed explanation.
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Hi Raul, I also run the app you mentioned and yes, it works.
VOCwKeyer anyway has special commands specifically designed for VoiceOver users that Morse2Text doesn't have. For example, by typing
the morse code for letters "VO" without separation time, as: "...", VO will read all the inserted t
Hi, this is a good idea, but I wonder how it would be different than the
following app.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/morse2text/id372456447?mt=8
I have this one called Morse2Text and it works reasonably well.
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Raul A. Gallegos
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Hi all.
Will you be interested in an App that allows those of you who knows Morse code
to enter text in an Apple mobile device?
We are developing a keyer which will allow to enter dash and dot by touching
the screen in two different areas to write Morse
characters.
The app will be able also to
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