Got my Nexus 7 a while ago, but I wasn’t finding a use case for it. Thanks to a friend advising me to give Swiftkey a try, I might actually make it work.
Something I might find especially useful about Swiftkey is the fact that I can mix languages, quelque-chose que je fais assez souvent sur iOS mais qui demande un changement constant de clavier. Since I like Android’s speech recognition, a combination of SwiftKey and speech might allow me to work efficiently.
Un truc que je remarque rapidement, par contre, c’est que le fait de passer d’un système à l’autre demande un certain temps de transfert de mots de passe. J’utilise des outils pour conserver des mots de passe sécuritaires, et ils existent sur plusieurs plates-formes, mais ça demande quand même un certain temps.
We’ll see how things go, after a while. I do want to like Android’s and, contrary to popular belief, I can be pretty open minded about such things. But I need appropriate contexts to try out different use cases. Otherwise, having people yell at me because I’m yet to be sold on Android hasn’t been helpful.
Ok, the test is enough for now. Having issues with the Swiftkey spacebar in landscape, but I’m sure I’ll get used to it. Let’s post this and edit later.