If you have never heard of Swype, it is technology that allows the user to input data on touchscreen QWERTY keyboard by swiping their finger across the virtual keypad, instead of using two fingers. The user never has to let up their finger, and the Swype program can somehow recognize the words that they put in.
The Samsung Omnia II will be the first phone to have this feature, which could easily become a new standard. If you don’t believe me, just watch the video above.
i type so much faster on my iphone w/ atleast 98% accuracy. and you can double tap the space bar for a period. i dont know why he takes more time to go to the symbols screen.
[...] News for the Day, Tuesday, November 25, 2009 Start with Swype. Think of it as a way to do texting with one finger that never leaves the touchscreen keypad. [...]
[...] of you might remember when we reported on Swype, a touchscreen app for mobile devices that allows the user to type with one hand. Tiki’Labs [...]
[...] you’re a Windows Mobile user you probably know about Swype; the touchscreen QWERTY keyboard touchscreen method that allows users to type by sliding a finger [...]
i type so much faster on my iphone w/ atleast 98% accuracy. and you can double tap the space bar for a period. i dont know why he takes more time to go to the symbols screen.
[...] News for the Day, Tuesday, November 25, 2009 Start with Swype. Think of it as a way to do texting with one finger that never leaves the touchscreen keypad. [...]
Nothing new, DASUR has the same keyboard and it is one year that I am using it.
http://mobiletextinput.com/Download.php
[...] of you might remember when we reported on Swype, a touchscreen app for mobile devices that allows the user to type with one hand. Tiki’Labs [...]
[...] you’re a Windows Mobile user you probably know about Swype; the touchscreen QWERTY keyboard touchscreen method that allows users to type by sliding a finger [...]