Bill, I think there is a limitation with the Keyboard do to the size.
If it started with number keys you would some how have to tell it you
are in a Name field.
Perhaps a separate box for the street number then a separate box for the
street name with the program knowing that the two are linked.

My big thing is keychain. Having to log into a website with a password
and not having the iPhone or iPod Touch remember the password adds to
the work involved. I know 1Password is working on a Touch program to fix
this.



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Micou
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 9:37 AM
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Subject: [MacGroup] ipod touch-adding address

With all the great intuitive features I love about using the Touch, the
one I hate is how I have to add an address.  I've never seen anyone else
comment on this, and it's a minor thing, but it makes me wonder
everytime why they designed it this way.
Entering a new contact -
add the contact name...there is the alpha keyboard,
add the phone #...there is the number keys,
add an address...woops- there is the alpha keys, but I need the number
keys for the numbers of the street.
I know, one extra step, get over it, but in my world, all address start
with numbers.
Okay, rant over, I feel better now.
Bill

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