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'Swype' Offers New Way to Type On Touch Phones

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Slammer

Dec 1, 2009, 3:49 PM

I've seen this work...

It's actually very intuitive and very cool.
Slammer, I've been wondering where you've been all day, I didn't see you post in the Clear lauching in Seattle headline.
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 draggin...
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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...
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johnkzin

Dec 3, 2009, 1:18 PM

Android...

I'd love to see them make this available for Andoid devices. License it to Android phone, Tablet, and E-reader makers.

(unfortunately, I'm pretty sure they wouldn't be able to make it part of the open-source android reference platform, for intellectual property reasons; but, still, I'd love to see it available)
kiptonia

Dec 2, 2009, 10:05 AM

But...

The question is, will it give me a high score?
Steven58

Dec 1, 2009, 4:03 PM

Nice keyboard...still not gonna buy the Omnia

WM 6.5 ... no way.
Why doesn't anyone realize that 6.5 is COMPLETLY different than any prior WinMo???
And 7 will be even more different. More touch friendly, and now WinMo has a app market place.
 
 
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