T9 Nav Review
I gave a review for the older version of t9 nav a few month ago over on my blog and now the T9 nav people sent over this new updated version of the software for us to review, so here is my review of 89628 aka t9 nav v02.00

First off let remind you how t9 nav works, first you start by typing the name for the contacts, settings, media, bookmarks, applications, calendar, keywords or messages that you would like to find for example lets type “car” which is “227″ on you phone keypad.

Here we have all the thing that has c,a or r in there names you can also divide the results into tab which include contacts,settings,media and so on



One of the first thing that i saw was the new tutorial option which does a good job of showing you how the software works but that not the best thing about the new T9 nav.

The next thing that i saw was some new customization features, these new features allows you the options of eliminate search types from the front tab but still keep it available on other tabs,it also lets you choose what is search-able for example if you don’t use bookmarks a lot you now have the option to take it off the search list.

It did take a longer time for the results to come up but beside that the software still works just as great and a little better than before,this is a MOST HAVE if your are on the go or don’t like digging up in your phone folders looking for that one app.

This doesn’t feel like just an updated version of a good app, “it feels like a hold new better bigger app”
I’m happy to say that t9 nav is now on my “MUST HAVE ” list of apps, that’s about it see ya.
Buy Now only $16.95 at Nokia’s Software market
Thanks to the T9 nav people for sending this one over. Video review coming soon…
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April 11th, 2009 at 2:30 am
I wonder why nokia 5800 could not use to see or type Chinese fount?
April 11th, 2009 at 12:30 pm
I wonder why nokia 5800 could not use to see or type Chinese fount?
August 3rd, 2009 at 8:40 pm
Any idea how well this works (or not) with the N97?