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http://www.swypeinc.com/ I just downloaded a port for my droid. it's pretty sweet. i was surprised at how easy it was to do a swype to type.
Just downloaded it, using it to post this. Pretty neat. Will definitely take some getting used to.
did you find it in the market?
Gave it a try on the Droid - not a fan.
Two things bother me - first, it's bad on "non-words". Basically, email addresses, last names, some abbreviations and whatnot. If you want to input those, the only way I've found is to tap each letter individually like the standard keyboard. I also haven't found a way to get it to "learn" the words so I don't need to type them in the future.
Second, I miss the auto-complete feature the standard keyboard has. It's actually quite smart, and oftentimes you only need to enter 2 or 3 letters of the word and then tap the option to fill in the rest. And best of all, it seemingly learns words and email addresses, so even non-dictionary words get listed.
I'm going to play around with it a bit more, but I'm sticking with the standard for now.
well that's why the iphone's autocomplete/correction is so awesome![]()