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Authored by: JK Finn on Wednesday, August 15 2012 @ 10:29 AM EDT |
True that.
Personally, I was holding out for a Nokia Maemo/Meego device
with a physical qwerty keyboard, but since no such device
will be emerging after the corporate suicide I finally ended
up buying a N9 instead. To my surprise, Swype does almost
make up for the lack of a hardware keyboard.
Since there is no way I'll voluntarily be using any kind of
Windows in any device directly facing a public network this
is likely to be my last Nokia phone, but I suppose two
decades of brand loyalty is a good enough run.
JK Finn
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Authored by: Gringo_ on Wednesday, August 15 2012 @ 01:32 PM EDT |
I am using it at this very moment. I feel I can Swype faster than I can
type, even on a regular keyboard.
Just had a thought - it would be cool to have some kind of Swype input
device for my desktop computer. I have made some simple Android
apps previously. I bet I could quickly make an app to send Swype input
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- I love Swype - Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, August 15 2012 @ 05:38 PM EDT
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