Swype do debiut w II Verizon Samsung wszystko
07 Luty • Swype , Omnia , rather , minutes , typing , Verizon , words , Information

A little over a year ago Swype announced at 2008 that they were going to change how the world inputs text on screens By allowing the user to type words by tracing a path between its letters rather than tapping them out onebyone Swype claims to speed up typing on a mobile handset while doing away with accuracy annoyances Swype is the brainchild of Randy Marsden developer of the Windows Mobile onscreen keyboard and Cliff Kushler coinventor of the T9 input method Early next month Swype will make the jump from the demo stage to a real world product as it debuts on the Verizon Samsung Omnia II I got the chance to fiddle with Swype on a prototype Omnia II a few months back albeit only for a few minutes and was pleasantly surprised with how well it worked I threw a bunch of random words at it of varying lengths and I couldnt get it to falter If there was more than one possible option Swypewould present it in a dropdown list It was quick it was easy and I enjoyed the hell out of the 10 minutes I had with it Once you get the hang of it its sort of magical to onlookers its like youre scribbling madness only to end up with a perfectly coherent sentence I was almost immediately typing at around the same rate as I do on my iPhone after 2 years of practice Considering that this is all happening on a resistive touchscreen with my finger rather than a stylus on WinMo 65 a platform Ive berated in the past for its keyboard Id say thats quite a feat While the Omnia II has been available in other countries for some time now Verizons is the first to sport Swype support Look for Swype on the Verizon Omnia II when it hits the shelves on December 2nd at 199 with a 2 year contract technologia Information Swype Information provided by technologia