Comments on: Move over T9, here comes Swype
T9 inventor takes another stab at text entry. It's quite simple to use, though beneath the user interface there's a lot going on.
T9 inventor takes another stab at text entry. It's quite simple to use, though beneath the user interface there's a lot going on.
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Another company has however released the same thing under the name of ShapeWriter. It seems however, that even though I was invited to beta test, the program still asks for an activation code which will cost a hefty $20.00. And on top of that, the keyboard doesn't seem to work in landscape mode.
Well, it's a great start, hope the devs are catching on and will make the keyboards of the future a breeze to use! Looking forward to it!
Yes it is a little inconvenient to type an email address to download the 30 trial version of ShapeWriter from http://www.shapewriter.com/download/
- by hellochip October 17, 2009 12:30 AM PDT
- I already touchtype over 60 words per minute, so this would be slower.
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(11 Comments)Why not add actual touchtype capability onto a device with however hands/fingers naturally hold the device?
My fingers are large such that I cannot see which of a number of keys I'm on when using small keyboards as is typical on PDA/Phones/etc.
Will you pay me $1 for each word it gets wrong? Word's autocorrect is continually changing technical words to what IT thinks should be correct. This will be worse.