swype – Text Input for Screens
by John Dezember on Mar.15, 2010, under Android, App
Developer: Swype Inc.
Website: http://swype.com
Cost: Free (BETA)
Available Via: Developer Website
Moving from a small screen Windows Mobile (HTC Touch) device to the HTC Nexus One’s monster screen made a huge difference in the speed at which I was able to type text messages, emails, and web addresses. Swype has just made typing on any touch screen even faster! Gone are the days of single-character, touch-type. We are now able to compose messages or enter text of any kind just by drawing a line over the characters on the keypad that make up the word (like the pic to the left, which will type the word quick).
Swype uses a patented intelligence technology that ‘knows’ what word you want to type by analyzing the path that you make over the keyboard. The results are amazing! Their website boasts that you can type swype in excess of 40 words per minute. While I never expect to achieve this, I am happy with anything over 10 words per minute! I no longer dread the task of replying to an email that requires more than a sentence or two.
There are cases where different word possibilities exist for a particular swype, but if this happens a menu is displayed so you can select the appropriate option. Overall, however, the program has been very accurate and rarely needs to give me options. It even got my last name (Dezember) correct on the first try (capital D and all).
See if swype is available for your device and sign up for the beta at http://swype.com
Pros:
Fast
Free
Available for multiple languages
Available for many devices
Support common editing actions (cut, copy, paste, etc.)
User editable dictionary
Works with passwords too
Cons:
Requires you to set up an account
Text entered is sent to a server
Limited functionality without data connection (still testing)
Here’s a video demo of Swype on an Android device:















