On Samsung Omnia, the original on screen Samsung Keyboard looks fine but still, it has some weak points. The touch screen itself is already not very sensitive and imagine having to flip to another screen to find symbols such as brackets, pound sign and the @ sign which are commonly used. One of the more frustrating things was that the keyboard will automatically popup when going into SMS application or other similar typing applications. Well, that was solved by changing the registry. But Samsung Keyboard cannot be changed just by fiddling the registry.
FingerKeyboard2
Hence, the quest for a ‘new’ keyboard was on. Erm… It was not really a quest because I came upon FingerKeyboard2 a few days ago and have been using it without searching for other keyboards out there. I must admit that it has a clean interface and it is an easy to use keyboard compared to the original one. In addition, it seems to be more responsive than Samsung Keyboard. Since having FingerKeyboard2, I am able to minimise my typing error and the shortcuts have gradually reduced the typing time.
The developers are so confident that they provide the screenshots for anyone to download and make comments on FingerKeyboard2. Indeed, I would be very proud if I were one of the developers of FingerKeyboard2.
Since I got my Samsung Omnia, I only had my Today screen up and running for a few days. The customisation was limited and in matter of no time, I upgraded the ROM. The new and improved Today screen has more widgets and the touch screen has better responses. However, I was still not satisfied with the things I could do with Today. SPB Mobile Shell is the answer but SPB Pocket Plus is another answer to get the most out of Windows Mobile.

Both of the tasks mentioned here have not been completed and they are about Samsung NC10 MacOSX86 wifi setup and Saw V movie review. Instead, I have written a review on Saw IV, a couple of other movies as well as the latest gadget, Sony Ericsson C903. I believe that I have done enough to cover the two topics mentioned but still, I will get them done someday.
The other ideas I have in mind are to write about some software which I have been using on Samsung Omnia i900 while continuing writing movie reviews. Sadly, I only have one game review at the moment and my PSP has not been powered up for months.









