I just discovered an extremely unique text entry method called dasher. It is extremely easy to use and it is Super fun to use. It is almost impossible to describe so i'm posting a screenshot of me typing this message.
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What you do is steer each letter you want so that the letter you want passes at the cross on the virtical line, thus typing it. I find that allthough i tend to type slower then a regular keyboard, i am picking it up quite fast. I have only had this input for less then a day and i already am able to comfortably write this post!
It is still in beta, but it is based on version 3 on the computer.
Search dasher on the play store (it is free!) and learn more about it here: http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/
What do you all think?
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wow, its the most unique text entry ive ever seen
Very unique
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Thought I'd really test it....
Get to the Choppaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!
Considering what the app had to cope with in the last photo, I think its done very well!
This is the free version. The paid version has the usual extra resolution stuff and extras.
Try here: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.advasoft.touchretouchfree&feature=search_result
looking good!
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Thanks for the up. It works on my galaxy s2 on ics.
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Hi,
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Hi!
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Link on google play:
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Is it detectable?
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Hello,
its would be nice if you can document the way, how you send the http requests to the grepolis server, i have tried it a little bit but i see that you are much further than I am . Im interested to build a native app for android for this.