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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube
I actually can't stand Swype but maybe it needs getting used to and learning like the first time you learned to txt with a numpad.
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Really?
I found it to be totally intuitive. The first time I used it, I was already typing at twice the rate of manually hitting each button.
My only problem with it is that it is so easy to use, it makes me lazy. I find myself just randomly swirling my finger on my keyboard and expecting the swype to know what I mean.
I probably only send 5-10 emails/texts a day, but even that is enought to make me never use a device without swype. The manual keyboard from my old motorola Q was excellent, so I can see the apeal of certain blackbery devices. However, if I'm going touch screen, it has to have swype.