Sunday, October 20, 2013

How is the Keyboard apps nowadays

 : The keyboard apps, how frequently do we use the apps? Is there any breakthrough text input method? If thought speed input is possible, how good would it be? How about revolutionary method to textize my thoughts simultaneously? May I see the revolutionary method before I die? Yes, right now the fastest available method would be the voice recognition but not yet sophiscated enough. All the words and texts are not possible to be organized in a database and also even if there is a database of all words and phrase, it would require much performance to deal with all the data on the database to write texts. From this article, I want to look over the keyboards apps abroad, not in Korea because Korea has a different story in terms of the keyboard apps.


1. The most advanced keyboard apps available on the market(Just My opinion) Actually, I decided to write this arcile after watching the youtube movie on the reviow of the Blackberry Z10. The Device is release on the January, 2013. In English the keyboard apps developed in a way to improve the suggestion quality, which is not like in Korea. But the Z10 showed in a new way to input. I hadn't thought about the way before I saw the video on youtube. Yes, Blackberry is famous for their physical keyboard on the phone. Therefore they would have tried to succeed the legacy of the physical keyboard but they gave up the keyboard on this model. But the method was very innovational. The following is the Video on youtube. Yes, I think it's the most advanced keyboard on the market.

As you see, the touch area is optimized and the suggestions appear just above each key. It's a great idea.


2. A keyboard apps which borrows the Blackberry Way TouchPal keyboard. It also shows words on each key but the way to input the suggested word is slightly different. In the TouchPal, you can type the word by swyping down to the space. Wickedly, the TouchPal mixed three functions very well, suggestion, swype and the Blackberry way. The following shows how to type using TouchPal.


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