Not Happy with typewise communicationThe last review is October 2020
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The next-generation smartphone keyboard. 80% less typos. 100% privacy.
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The last review is October 2020, where are recent ones?
The company will not answer emails - l have some simple questions, but no-one to answer them
Yes, I have big thumbs, which makes it difficult for me to type on mobile devices quickly and without typos. I mean, I can use the other fingers but cmon... Guys at Typewise with our octagonal buttons, have no idea how you came to this idea but facts are facts, I can't use the default mobile keyboards anymore. Good luck and thank you!
Interesting app! A new take on how we write on smartphones. I see that I make fewer mistakes now, and get more pleasure typing (normally I don’t like it very much).
Hope they keep it up!
This is a great app, it' not only the future of keyboards, but also a trustable typing companion with the learning feature, typing aids and many more it sure is a great app and making it better are the developers who give time to their audience of users and fix bugs this sure is the future keyboard...
I found typewise when I was looking for a keyboard that wouldn't just try to mimic a physical keyboard on a screen but something that would pick-up and reinvent the concept for touchscreens. Typewise takes a few days to get used to but it's absolutely worth and the increase in speed and reduced typos beat any swipe keyboard out there.
I bought Wrio (as Typewise was called back then) about 4 years ago. In the beginning it takes a few days to get used to the innovative honeycomb layout. But after that I was able to write much faster and with way less mistakes due to the increased key size. Since then, a lot of great features were added like a smart bar, great auto correction and quite some possibilities to customize the keyboard and its functions. But what didn't change is that it is completely offline. So your data stays you data. I'm now that far that I hate writing on any other keyboard with "regular" layout.
At first, when I got my hands on this keyboard I was wowed by the layout and its aesthetics. Of course, it took me some time to get used to the new layout with the hexagonal keys (and I have to admit that at some times I was frustrated) BUT the learning curve was worth it! Now I can type like never before, much more speed, and the intuitive gestures make the whole experience just great for typing on the smartphone! 2 THUMBS UP!!
Interesting keyboard.
It has different layout than standard keyboard with hexagon keys. This makes it harder to get used to at the beginning, but it's not that hard and it also has option for using classical layout. I like that it respects privacy and has support for Serbian language as well. Other features are not bad too, like swipe to delete and capitalise letters, bigger keys, themes...
I've been using Typewise for 2 months already, and I can say that it's really convenient keyboard.
First, I was skeptical because of the honeycomb layout (not standard qwerty), but I got used to it quite fast and now I njoy that I mistap the keys way fewer than I did with qwerty keyboards.
Moreover, I love the idea of privacy - that they don't upload my typing to the cloud.
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