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Swipe for Faster iPhone Typing

It's been proven that swiping to type is faster. By proven I mean Guinness World Record for texting proven. There used to be an app called ShapeWriter, but it has been removed from the App Store for some reason. It's a great app as you can see in the video, but you shouldn't have to cut and paste your text. Android users are likely familiar with Swype. It's basically the same thing, but it functions as the native keyboard. This is what I want to see added to the iPhone. Swype has been working on an iPhone app for months. Let's just hope Apple approves it.

Reader Comments (5)

I'll be honest. I think it would slow me down a lot. I'm used to the tap-texting method and swiping would take a lot of getting used it.

November 14, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterPatrick Fassler

Typing would be faster, but having to copy and paste all the time is too time consuming, IMO.

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November 25, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterHC

Hey there, great intro. Can you (while we wait for swype) signpost where to find shape writer? Thanks

January 26, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterPatmarli1

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