I "bought" SlideIT when it was free but never used it. I'm okay with Swype, but not great. I still am glad to have the Droid3 with the physical keyboard. Although I want ICS, c'mon!
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I've never used Swype. I'd have to find a hacked version, and I've just never bothered. HTC's version is not bad, and it was fine until I tried SlideIT. For me it's all about the feel. The swiping motion is easier than with the HTC Touch keyboard. Predictive text is better too. And it has UK English.
I bought Swiftkey X as well. Don't like it at all. It's not intuitive to me like the others are. Glad I only paid 10 cents.
I decided to bite the bullet and go ahead and get a phone with no keyboard. My old one is pretty damned broken, and I can't wait until the Droid 4 comes out. Without Skype, it's pretty unwieldy. With Swype, I don't mind sending short emails from the phone when the computer and tablet are sitting right there.
I haven't seen any phones other than the Droid 4 that looked to combine ICS and a physical keyboard, and the Droid 4 proper news just came out a couple weeks ago. I may be done with those forever.
WEIRD.
I still hate typing on the Touch, though. That's just an unfun experience for all concerned.
Hmmph. Doesn't look like the UK English is downloading. I might just barrel ahead and add my spellings to the user dictionary, though. I'm a hard sell.
I decided to bite the bullet and go ahead and get a phone with no keyboard.
This is the only reason why I even contemplated sticking with BlackBerry. I hated virtual keyboard, and resisted the lure of the iPhone for just that reason. Now I have an iPhone for work, and while it's not bad, it's not perfect either. If I'm tapping out words, give me a physical keyboard.
Swiping/sliding on a virtual keyboard is much better, and something I can live with. I'm not as fast as I was with actual keys, but I'm faster than I though I'd be. I'll take that.
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Anyway, the SO didn't end up loving his Droid 3, but I'm pretty happy with mine, especially now with all the customization I can do with Tasker. Because of the tactile keyboard, I can do a pretty large percentage of my work (and play, obvs) on it.
I never call and *talk* to anyone on it, of course, but it is a completely indispensable object. Ooh, and I finally got GalaxyZoo back up and running on it, so I can do idle time identifying.
Is there a swype type dealie for the iPhone? The ones I found have gotten terrible reviews.
I would like to get Swype on my Kindle Fire, but I haven't seen it listed.
The Fire is, I must say, not a good option for anyone used to customizing their own machines: you don't get direct file directory access, and a lot of apps available aren't designed to work on the Fire specifically (so they don't work, or not very well).
For instance, I have a great, and simple, clock alarm app on my phone, but I can't find a similar one for the Fire through the Amazon shop. The ones I have found don't ring, or don't allow me to set an alarm just on weekdays, and so forth. Annoying.
Liese, I may have to look into Tasker. You and ita ! are uniformly in praise of it. I am still discovering so much about the Android OS. I don't think I've scratched the surface.
Jon, none that I've found. It's a shame too. That would fix my biggest complaint with the iPhone.
I wonder if the Apple SDK allows access to the iPhone keyboard in the integrated way that would be necessary for a robust Swype-type app?
How is it y'all know about the Droid 4 and I don't? I'm disappointed in the corporate intranet.