If you own an Android phone and you haven’t tried Swype, you’re missing out. The original trace keyboard has been around for years, but it was only available two ways: pre-installed on select devices, or as a “beta” web download. But today Swype has finally shed that beta tag, and landed in the Google Play Store.Swype v1.5 is very similar to every previous version of Swype. In case you somehow missed that boat, that means tracing your finger from letter to letter to complete words. It also has some predictive capabilities, and lets you use a split keyboard for more spacious screens. The voice recognition company behind Dragon Dictate, bought Swype in late 2011. Dragon’s voice recognition, naturally, is integrated into all recent versions of Swype.
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