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Tuesday 8 January 2013

Swype Texting

The technology of Swype has been invented for about 7-8 years now, but has been implemented recently in hand-held cell phone devices and similar applications. Swype is a brand new technology introduced by Swype Inc., that runs on the idea of swiping characters (text) on the keyboard instead of specifically pressing individual letters on the keyboard. You can refer Swype to the technology of predictive texting in your cell phones, which catches the word pre-hand before you finish typing the entire word. Likewise, the key advantage of using Swype is, it expends an error-correcting algorithm plus an enhanced language model in order to predict the user's intended word. In this case, a user has to be absolutely random and rapid while tracing a path on the keyboard and within a fraction of a second the text entry would be done!

Swype is designed to give a data input of 50 word per minute (wpm), with such an easy technology, this method so far happens to be the fastest way of enabling the user to enter the text in his/her application device. These days this technology is preloaded on many cell phones like Droid X, iPhone, iPad, HTC and so on. It is also comfortably compatible with devices like tablets, cell phones, kiosks, game consoles, virtual screens and televisions and perhaps much more.

Benefits of Using Swype

  • Shows efficient text input on any touchscreen device.
  • Quicker, faster and easier input text.
  • Rapid capability of data input appeals high carriers.
  • The faster the input of data, the more the utility of applications and portable devices.
  • Customers and users are extremely contended with this state-of-the-art technology.

The greatest catch about Swype is the speed at which the text can be entered in. It is 30% faster when compared to other texting software programs. In short it is an application which is faster and smoother in creating an input text on any sort of screen, particularly a touchscreen device wherein, applying this technology very much looks rational.

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