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From: TimScanlan
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  • this is gay'er then then first one

  • this is gay'er then th first one

  • thats some 1337 ass shit lol

  • ummmmmmm...

    that looks confusing as hell.

  • that dont look like an iphone

  • its not an iphone, its a sony ericsson phone, it says in the description. its just a reply to fast texting on the iphone

  • You don't have to learn anything new to use this system - a complete beginner can just tap the letter as if it's a normal mobile phone T9 keypad. Once you get used to the placement of the buttons, you can start joining the dots.

    That's all there is to it.

    Make a Linux version please :-)

  • Does this require a stylus for accuracy? Because if it does, I can see why Apple would avoid this technology.

  • Well, yes it does. Although you could imagine a ring-writer application using a ring the size of a mouse-pad, in which case you could use a finger. It is, of course, a question of trade-offs: is it really better to type with one or two fingers, and still not be sure which key you have hit?...

    Tim

  • i mean damn.. that was better than man walking on the moon 39 years ago.

  • omg ?

    that looked complicated.

  • ive never seen that before how does it work?

  • OMG What a complicated way to text. It's like some sort of da vinci code...

  • Remember how hard it was to learn to write (especially linked-up writing)? Our user tests have shown that most people can input text at about the same speed as they do on a virtual keyboard, within three hours of using Ring-Writer (often much less), and there is plenty of room for progress afterwards. Ring-Writer is a sort of machine-assisted short-hand. It does required some learning, but the potential for speed is great.

  • yes, but u think the people have time o interest in learn practically a new language just to write fast in their mobile devices???, if someone really really needs write fast in his phone/pda will buy one with a keyboard, or with the posibility of use a bluetooth keybord..

    the idea of this software is not bad, but take too much time to get the skill enough to work properly in it.. the people is not disposed to expend their time in learn that..

  • wtf i dont see how that works lol

  • I mean the way u text with it...If its a phone

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