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Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Off the back of seeing THIS post in that monster iPhone thread...
...I took the plunge and invested £0.65p of my hard-earned to install Swype on my HTC One and try it out. Never heard of it before, and I didn't even know "swiping" existed, but now...WHOA. I'm never going back to the archaic 16th century predictive text-tappy-tapping keystrokes NONCE-sense. This thing is so cuffing SLICK and INTUITIVE its practically written out all my texts and emails before I've even thought of typing them out.
@Green Cross Code Man - good work fella. This has REVOLUTIONISED how I type on my phone. Yes its been around for years, yes most of you have probably been using it since you were texting each other about FIFA 2 or Jet Set Willy. But this was news to me. I reckon I'll save at LEAST 158 seconds a day on my typing as a direct result. Tot that up over a year, average it out, and divide it by the calories burned writing a 60 word text 9 times over the course of an average morning, and the benefits could not be more obvious.
If you've not got it, get it. Today.
Try a third party keyboard such as Swype or Swiftkey. They are very good. I have been using Swype for over three years now and find it very very fast and pretty accurate. It always makes me smile when I see people toiling away in the old fashioned way with two fingers or one key at a time strokes. It works very well on my two tablets as well.
...I took the plunge and invested £0.65p of my hard-earned to install Swype on my HTC One and try it out. Never heard of it before, and I didn't even know "swiping" existed, but now...WHOA. I'm never going back to the archaic 16th century predictive text-tappy-tapping keystrokes NONCE-sense. This thing is so cuffing SLICK and INTUITIVE its practically written out all my texts and emails before I've even thought of typing them out.
@Green Cross Code Man - good work fella. This has REVOLUTIONISED how I type on my phone. Yes its been around for years, yes most of you have probably been using it since you were texting each other about FIFA 2 or Jet Set Willy. But this was news to me. I reckon I'll save at LEAST 158 seconds a day on my typing as a direct result. Tot that up over a year, average it out, and divide it by the calories burned writing a 60 word text 9 times over the course of an average morning, and the benefits could not be more obvious.
If you've not got it, get it. Today.