Recommendations for a good keyboard app?

PackManMVP

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SwiftKey just released their update to the public. Search the market for SwiftKey X Beta. It's pretty much crazy awesome.

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I left swype for FlexT9 and love it

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SwiftKey just released their update to the public. Search the market for SwiftKey X Beta. It's pretty much crazy awesome.

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I installed early this morning and I like the layout. I feel as if I can type faster with much less errors.

so far I really do like!
 

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I'm hopeless without SwiftKey. Best. Keyboard. Ever.

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SwiftKey reads my mind. Sometimes I think to myself, "am I really that predictable?!"

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FlexT9. But to conserve battery, use the stock keyboard. All this swiping and tracing spikes the CPU.

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The paid version of the Gingerbread keyboard does have cursor keys. I've tried SwiftKey, and it always seems to suggest something that's almost but not quite the word I really wanted, but close enough that I just pick it anyways. Then I read the entire text/whatever, and it sounds like someone else wrote it.

I want to hybridize Swype and flexT9. I miss the sliding punctuation from Swype, but hate the "wait! you added this word! if you missed it the last ten thousand times, here's how to remove it if you didn't want it" popup. Plus, trying to go back and correct a word conflicts with the HTC cut/copy suggestions when you highlight. Right now I'm just using the Gingerbread keyboard, but its autocorrect is very, very good, so I can just type quickly and it usually gets it right for me. It also has space to autocomplete.

And I know it's my running joke, but I still have 8pen hanging around, and do use it sporadically.
 
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