Regarding keyboard replacements on Android - If you have an Android smartphone, I *strongly* recommend trying out SwiftKey. In my opinion, it is a must-have that no Android user should be without.
You can demo it free for 30 days before you are required to buy it (which I did). It not only has the best predictive technology in my opinion, it keeps track of both the time and keypresses it saves you. In 30 days time it saved me somewhere in the neighborhood of 3,000 keystrokes and 30 minutes of typing time.
http://www.swiftkey.net/en/
I was deployed an iPhone 4S recently, and I absolutely hate typing on it now.
I had no idea civilian space capsules were considered munitions. Fascinating.
I've learned a lot about ITAR in recent weeks. I didn't make a big deal of it here, but I recently accepted a position as an Application Developer for a major electronics manufacturer. Some of the components we produce go into, how can I say this, finished product that is covered under ITAR.
At best, I can tell you that if you've seen a certain popular US attack helicopter, you've seen the results of some of our work.
*closes his mouth before the black helicopters and unmarked vans are dispatched to his current position*
You can demo it free for 30 days before you are required to buy it (which I did). It not only has the best predictive technology in my opinion, it keeps track of both the time and keypresses it saves you. In 30 days time it saved me somewhere in the neighborhood of 3,000 keystrokes and 30 minutes of typing time.
http://www.swiftkey.net/en/
I was deployed an iPhone 4S recently, and I absolutely hate typing on it now.
I had no idea civilian space capsules were considered munitions. Fascinating.
I've learned a lot about ITAR in recent weeks. I didn't make a big deal of it here, but I recently accepted a position as an Application Developer for a major electronics manufacturer. Some of the components we produce go into, how can I say this, finished product that is covered under ITAR.
At best, I can tell you that if you've seen a certain popular US attack helicopter, you've seen the results of some of our work.
*closes his mouth before the black helicopters and unmarked vans are dispatched to his current position*