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'Swype' Offers New Way to Type On Touch Phones

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Slammer

Dec 1, 2009, 3:49 PM
It's actually very intuitive and very cool.
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Jayshmay

Dec 1, 2009, 10:53 PM
Slammer, I've been wondering where you've been all day, I didn't see you post in the Clear lauching in Seattle headline.
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PsyDoc

Dec 1, 2009, 11:03 PM
I've used the original program this is probably based on called ShapeWriter. I agree ShapeWriter is intuitive, but I was never able to achieve the same speed as by "typing." At least with ShapeWriter, you had to pick the word once you finished dragging your finger around, then used the space bar and then either begin again with a new word or use punctuation. Perhaps I did not give it enough time to become as adept as I could have become, but it seemed more of a novelty application to me. Again, just my opinion.

Anyone thoughts on this?
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jskrenes

Dec 3, 2009, 8:15 AM
I've played around with it, and I was not able to fool it. Not sure if it will turn out to be as revolutionary as T9, probably more along the lines of Suretype, but it's nice to have another input method.
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Rubi3

Dec 7, 2009, 8:42 AM
SlideIT is the only keyboard that already working on Symbian OS!

except Windows Mobile that work more than 2 years!

Android, iPhone, and Windows Tablet PC will be available soon for download

so…. Don’t type it, just SlideIT!

SlideIT Website: http://www.mobiletextinput.com/Download.php
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