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Wednesday, 16 January 2008
Zi has announced a new license agreement for its innovative predictive text products, eZiText and eZiType with Norway-based Trolltech ASA. Zi’s eZiText and eZiType have been integrated on Qtopia Phone Edition, an application platform and user interface for Linux-based devices, to offer advanced text entry for Chinese and alphabetic languages. Trolltech has integrated eZiText and eZiType as part of the Qtopia Greensuite initiative, which offers pre-integrated market leading partner components on top of Qtopia Phone Edition. Qtopia Phone Edition is developed by Trolltech for device manufacturers that wish to enable faster handset development and commercial deployment. eZiText and eZiType will be the integrated text input tools available as part of the Qtopia Greensuite initiative and includes features such as word completion, dual language prediction and auto-correction. Zi will receive royalties for every handset enabled with eZiText and eZiType that is sold through Trolltech's channels.
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