chevanlol360
Android Expert
Keypurr is the fastest keyboard I've ever used, it's Blackberry Pearl style layout is so easy to type on (and I've used stock, swiftkey, swype and 8pen)
Sweet I go ahead and check it out
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Keypurr is the fastest keyboard I've ever used, it's Blackberry Pearl style layout is so easy to type on (and I've used stock, swiftkey, swype and 8pen)
Sweet I go ahead and check it out
I have tried several of them. Swype is great most of the time but it's frustrating when I type something it doesn't expect like a technical term. SwiftKey X, SlideIT, etc. all have similar quirks. The gingerbread keyboard seems like the only one that is unobtrusive and easy to type on.
However since i have a Droid 2 Global - more than half of my typing is done on the physical keyboard.
From those that I have tried so far, Swiftkey X is the only one that allows me to have more than one language active at the same time. It is ridiculous how other multilanguage keyboards expects bilingal users to be switching keyboard languages when chatting with people in two different lanuages at the same time. For monolingual users this is a non-issue, though.
Forced to use Swype.
the ICS keyboard doesn't work well for me and SlideIT is just some crappy app created so the dev can make a quick buck.
Go keyboard does swiping stuff too, I've only recently began trying it out, so I don't know how it compares to actual swype or some of the others, kinda handy for one handed texting.
I've been a go keyboard evangelist for a while now, cause minus the swiping, before I tried swiping out I love how good it's predictions are (type "lruvistf" you get "keyboard") and how it has some editing keys, arrow keys, tab and stuff on an editing keyboard panel for when I don't feel like firing up hacker's keyboard. Can't believe there's only 3 of us go kbd users here.
A neat note on arrow keys: If you need them every once in a while and like plain keyboards, the market gingerbread keyboard (not the google gb keyboard that may have came with your phone) you can longpress space then drag-up some arrow keys. (longpress space and drag down to get rid of)
smart keyboard pro for me on my desire - it is the best imo - ive used swype a fair bit in the past and that is good too - but i prefer a good normal keyboard - there are lots of themes for smartkeyboard on the dexilog forum site
cheers
dan

I use Swype when I have to type, but with the excellent voice recognition of Android, why bother typing? Why not just dictate unless you're in a meeting or a really noisy place?
lol wouldnt it be weird taking to your phone in public i mean lets be real it only looks kinda okay with an ipohne 4s case everyone knows about siri but with android ppl dont rlly know about google voice system
Go keyboard does swiping stuff too, I've only recently began trying it out, so I don't know how it compares to actual swype or some of the others, kinda handy for one handed texting.
I've been a go keyboard evangelist for a while now, cause minus the swiping, before I tried swiping out I love how good it's predictions are (type "lruvistf" you get "keyboard") and how it has some editing keys, arrow keys, tab and stuff on an editing keyboard panel for when I don't feel like firing up hacker's keyboard. Can't believe there's only 3 of us go kbd users here.
A neat note on arrow keys: If you need them every once in a while and like plain keyboards, the market gingerbread keyboard (not the google gb keyboard that may have came with your phone) you can longpress space then drag-up some arrow keys. (longpress space and drag down to get rid of)
Go keyboard does swiping stuff too, I've only recently began trying it out, so I don't know how it compares to actual swype or some of the others, kinda handy for one handed texting.
I've been a go keyboard evangelist for a while now, cause minus the swiping, before I tried swiping out I love how good it's predictions are (type "lruvistf" you get "keyboard") and how it has some editing keys, arrow keys, tab and stuff on an editing keyboard panel for when I don't feel like firing up hacker's keyboard. Can't believe there's only 3 of us go kbd users here.
A neat note on arrow keys: If you need them every once in a while and like plain keyboards, the market gingerbread keyboard (not the google gb keyboard that may have came with your phone) you can longpress space then drag-up some arrow keys. (longpress space and drag down to get rid of)
I used to use Go Keyboard exclusively, until I learned to Swype. Then I switched. When GO got swiping features, I tried it out, but found it difficult to teach it new words compared to Swype, which I have managed to teach an entirely new language not included in the supported packs. Has things gotten better? And the issue of the punctuation marks not available for long press.