Thanks to one of the members of Swype forum who told me how to change on-screen keyboards: on any text input box, I press and hold my finger on the screen. That brings up a Select Input Method window, which lets me choose which keyboard to use. It couldn't be easier! My verdict is still coming on this Swype keyboard - I am having a lot of wrong word suggestions. Hopefully this will diminish over time.
I use a wiki throughout the day to store and organize information. I hope to do this using my tablet as well. So far I have seen 4 wiki products for Android: Ema wiki, NoteEverything, AnyWrite wiki and Wiki Mind.
Ema wiki has both an Android and PC wiki interface, which can be synced up. The problem is, I have only found Ema wiki so far in the Android Market, so I am unable to download it with my tablet. I may email the developer and see if he will send me a copy. I downloaded and installed the PC version; it works well but only has basic wiki functionality.
I have NoteEverything installed and have been playing around with it. If you enable the option, when you type a CamelCase word, NoteEverything will automatically create a new text file with the same name and mark the word as a link. You can press and hold over the link and get the option to follow the link, which is how a normal wiki works. The Back button returns you to the previous page. I need to play with the folder options in NoteEverything so I can store all my wiki text files in one folder.
I need to try out AnyWrite wiki and Wiki Mind as well.
I use wiki on a stick (WOAS) on my PC. It is a single html file with Java script which stores all my wiki information in the html file. This is the reason I have been trying to find an Android browser which will open a html file - so I can use WOAS on my tablet. No luck yet, but the search goes on!
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