Heres a video i made of Swype for the Motorola Droid.
Edit: Download here
HOW TO DOWNLOAD
those of you wondering were it came from, or think its "pirated" check out This Forum
It wasnt leaked. The app developer put it out as a beta.
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Heres a video i made of Swype for the Motorola Droid.
Edit: Download here
HOW TO DOWNLOAD
those of you wondering were it came from, or think its "pirated" check out This Forum
It wasnt leaked. The app developer put it out as a beta.
My >>Twitter<<
Last edited by bb-gun; 01-26-2010 at 09:16 PM.
Looks interesting. Where do I get it? A search for swype in the android market returns no matches.
Just posted the link
Wow, I never thought I'd say this but I may no longer need the physical keyboard. I just installed swype and its absolutely awesome! I wish it was a little better with auto caps, and contractions though. I also wish there was an easier way to move the cursor around. I've only been using it for about five minutes though, so I'll probably get better with a bit more practice.
To capitalize just touch the letter you want to capitalize and drag it up above the keyboard
Thanks so much for posting this. It's really easy to get a hold of. I thought it was going to be a pain haha
I've been texting with this for about an hour and I am extremely impressed with it. The accuracy is amazing and it's so much better than a regular on screen keyboard.
Yeah, I actually like the physical keyboard, but it's hard not to like this more. As was just pointed out to me, if you hit the edit123 button twice, it brings up a four direction keypad interface for moving the cursor around, as well as a copy/paste menu, pageup/down, and other delicious goodness.
My only concern is the standard warning when I was switching to Swype mode that it can record keystrokes and if you're silly enough to use your Droid to enter credit cards, or other personal information, that they could get this information. Is Swype one of those companies collecting this data?