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Twitter Integration added to Wide Email - Landscape Email for iPhone

Feb 17, 2009 - LizzardWerks has announced Wide Email 3.0, an update to their popular landscape email program for the iPhone. Writing Twitter messages just got easier. With this update, users can now use the BlackBerry style "AutoType" typing shortcuts they've created in Wide Email to write tweets more quickly while on the go. Tapping short, customizable abbreviations can automatically insert commonly used words or phrases. The large keys of the landscape keyboard also make tweeting faster.


Twitter Integration added to Wide Email - Landscape Email for iPhone

Feb 06, 2009 - LizzardWerks today announced Wide Email 3.0, an update to their popular landscape email program for the iPhone. Writing Twitter messages just got easier. With this update, users can now use the BlackBerry style "AutoType" typing shortcuts they've created in Wide Email to write tweets more quickly while on the go. Tapping short, customizable abbreviations can automatically insert commonly used words or phrases. The large keys of the landscape keyboard also make tweeting faster.


Write Emails on iPhone Faster with Wide Email 2.0

Dec 29, 2008 - To make writing emails on the iPhone easier and much quicker, LizzardWerks has released version 2.0 of Wide Email, a landscape email program for the iPhone and iPod touch. Version 2.0 improves Wide Email's "typing shortcuts" feature, making it possible to insert frequently used phrases, multiple lines, or even multiple paragraphs by tapping just a few letters - a feature sorely missed by people who switched from BlackBerry or WinMob to iPhone. Users can add and edit their own custom shortcuts.


Write Emails on iPhone Faster with Wide Email 2.0

Dec 18, 2008 - To make writing emails on the iPhone easier and much quicker, LizzardWerks has released version 2.0 of Wide Email, a landscape email program for the iPhone and iPod touch. Version 2.0 improves Wide Email's "typing shortcuts" feature, making it possible to insert frequently used phrases, multiple lines, or even multiple paragraphs by tapping just a few letters - a feature sorely missed by people who switched from BlackBerry or WinMob to iPhone. Users can add and edit their own custom shortcuts.