Inside the Android realm, Swype have been life-changing for most; needless to say, reverting back to the messaging ways of old was a must when jumping ship to WP7 . Now, gesture tracing crosses the aisle, and it’s hopping over to Microsoft’s turf courtesy of Invoke IT’s Sliding Keyboard. With the look of the regular ol’ WP7 keyboard, this set of arm floaties records the user tracing out text, similar to ex-Android fans are conversant in. The corporate goes somewhat further by offering a couple of goggles — within the kind of Bing search, text messaging and email options along the base of the app. Sure, it’s seeing its fair proportion of first-revision bugs (word recognition seems a section poor in line with early reviews), but at a fab $1.29 (and a free trial preceding that), it is a fair bit cheaper than a therapy session. Right?
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