Hi Kawal,

Which other braille typing app are you referring to.

BrailleTouch is very different from TypeInBraille. You can type on 
BrailleTouch with the same six fingers you use on a Perkins-style keyboard. 
Our testers were able to transfer their skills from a standard Braille 
keyboard to BrailleTouch in less than an hour of practice and type an 
average of 23 words per minute.

The other app is Type Brailler Learn Braille. BrailleTouch has a similar 
keyboard layout. But BrailleTouch is fully compatible with VoiceOver, and 
you do not have to set your hand location before typing. BrailleTouch is 
also designed to let you quickly send text messages, emails, tweets, or 
copy text to the clipboard directly from the braille keyboard.

I hope this helps.
Caleb
http://brailletouchapp.com

On Saturday, December 29, 2012 5:52:04 PM UTC-5, Kawal wrote:
>
> What's so different about this one, as I could not use the other one that 
> was in the App Store. If it had grade 2 support then I'd be keen to try it. 
>
>

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