I know what you mean. Sometimes I send messages from the messages app,
other times I use Fleksy or even TypeInBraille. Just depends on what I
feel like grins.
On 10/08/2012 13:07, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi,
Yes, I do know that. That's what I'm doing, but sometimes when I seem to need
it most it still loads even when running for me. Of course, that may depend on
the application state of Fleksy, because potentially inactive apps may
sometimes quit.
Practically everyone I know is sighted, or don't have iPhones, so even though
Fleksy would be useful for sighted people too as I explained in a second
message, no one here is really using it. This is partly because Fleksy
currently has no international dictionaries, though I know they're working on
it. So, even when I text internationally and Fleksy is useful, I still have to
go into a separate message since it doesn't seem to integrate with iMessage.
So, I like Fleksy because even without VoiceOver I can type faster than I can
on the regular keyboard because I don't have to be quite as accurate, but
switch to another application to send messages to people. This isn't a
particular problem, just not always worth it for me unless I'm the one texting
first.
Regards,
Nicolai
On Aug 10, 2012, at 1:19 PM, "Chris (gmail)" <[email protected]> wrote:
Did you know that you can leave the app running and not only will it save
loading time it will have no affect on the battery. Did you also know that once
you have typed your text and you press and hold the screen above the keyboard
you can double tap message and use the text directly in a new message? You can
also reply to messages directly so long as the message was originally sent with
Fleksy. Hope these all help.
On 10/08/2012 11:43, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
Hi,
yeah, I've used it. I'm slightly impressed, but not enough to use it whenever I
type. I text often, so I usually just end up sliding to reply when it comes in
on the lock screen and typing away. That's more convenient than waiting for
Fleksy to load more times than I think it should, especially because they told
me that it only will when you reboot the phone. It doesn't though.
So, that's my biggest gripe so far. The new update does work quite well, and
it's a nice solution for typing and would be great if Apple decided to
implement this as an alternative input method, but I can't be bothered to wait
for it to load or bring it up to type what I want then switch back to Messages.
If it could integrate with threads so you could select which one to attach the
text to, then I'd love it. Even when I turn VoiceOVer off and type regularly, I
still can't type as fast as Fleksy allows me to type.
Regards,
Nicolai
On Aug 10, 2012, at 12:26 PM, Chris (gmail) <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello all.
Some of you may be using this app already, but thought I would spread the word
about it now a major new update has hit the app store. To find out more, click
on the following link.
http://fleksy.com/2012/08/09/fleksy-major-update-now-free-to-try/
Happy typing!
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