- 09-21-2012, 09:30 AM #26
Re: Why are Dropbox & Swiftkey apps so popular?
I use Dropbox and Drive, I prefer Dropbox though for it's sync of the camera on my S2 and it's direct links
I'm not a fan of Swiftkey, just my opinion.
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Nexus 7 32GB 4.2.2 Rooted/CWM - 09-21-2012, 06:13 PM #27
Re: Why are Dropbox & Swiftkey apps so popular?
Dropbox is far superior to drive with great video streaming and image thumbnails and much better integration between computer and mobile devices. Also, Dropbox gave out 20+ gigabytes free storage with the purchase of many Android devices, which beats the pants off of Drive. A better question is why would anyone use Google Drive, when they could be using Dropbox.
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- 09-22-2012, 12:42 PM #28
Re: Why are Dropbox & Swiftkey apps so popular?
I'd been using swype beta as well as the google voice dictation, it annoyed me that swype has its own dictation tool so I was constantly switching back and forth between swype and the default keyboard. I finally gave swiftkey a try and there are two things I really like about it:
1. It can launch the google voice dictation app.
2. In terms of prediction, it has some built in tools that can really give it a headstart: I turned it loose on both my gmail account as well as my blog's rss feed and I think that really helped it in terms of prediction, it seems really good. - 09-22-2012, 12:52 PM #29
Re: Why are Dropbox & Swiftkey apps so popular?
I've been using SwiftKey 3 for the last week, and it really is that good. Quite often it already knows what words you're going to type, and you can type out 4 or 5 words in a row, just by tapping them. The free 48 gigs I got from DropBox...and the automatic photo uploading (can be configured to when connected to WiFi only) is really handy as well.
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- 09-22-2012, 03:13 PM #30
Re: Why are Dropbox & Swiftkey apps so popular?
Since I use Swiftkey on my HTC Amaze (ICS), I wanted the same keyboard on both devices. You won't see a LOT of improvement right after installing, you have to let it "learn" your words from Facebook and Gmail, then use it for a few weeks. Believe me, you'll see some disturbingly prescient predictions. There are a few bugs in Swiftkey 3 over v.2, but overall, I like it.
I didn't see any appeal of the "sold separately" Swiftkey for Tablets ... the 7" is small enough that the phone version is fine.
I frankly can use Drive or Dropbox interchangeably, most of my apps that access them (Total Commander, QuickPic, etc) work with both. But I have Gmail as well as Google Hosted Apps on my domain, so with Drive I'm switching between accounts regularly. It's harder on the desktop PC, where Chrome or Firefox often launch my Google account by default, and I have to logout and in again ... launch Authenticator for the two-step auth process ... PITA. Dropbox is quick and painless for quick file transfers that the Nexus 7 and Amaze can't do as easily.Sent by accident, not using the Android Central app
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Thread Author #31
Re: Why are Dropbox & Swiftkey apps so popular?
I think it depends on how/what you need to store. For example, I'm into digital photography and have about 3000 photos in galleries on a photo hosting site that has a low annual fee. They are primarily displayed, rather than shared, if you know what I mean.
I don't need a lot of room for personal documents so something like Google & Sky Drive work for me. I often compose documents online and use the cloud word processors and spreadsheets. I recently decided to use SkyDrive so I can sign out of my account since I sometimes let my grandchildren use my tablet. I can't sign out of Drive without removing my entire account from the Nexus Google ecosystem.
Notwithstanding the exception noted above, I'm getting tired of having so many separate accounts and passwords. I've uninstalled almost every app that I discover requires a new account pw and username such as the popular Evernote. I know a gazillion websites and apps that let you sign in with your Facebook account but I'm not inclined to use it with other sites. As much as I love the web (been using it longer than many of you are old - pre-browsers; listservs, etc), I have concerns about privacy. We've already unwittingly, or willingly, given up so much already.
Sorry for veering a bit off topic.Last edited by tabletnovice; 09-22-2012 at 04:01 PM.
- 09-22-2012, 11:37 PM #32
Re: Why are Dropbox & Swiftkey apps so popular?
I installed swiftkey and hated it. I found it harder to use and frankly the predicted text doesn't seem any better than the default one. Also it seemed the keys were smaller or bunched together.
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