If you uninstall a normally paid app that you downloaded and installed as one of Amazon's daily free app promotions, can you go to Amazon later and install it for free again?
-Frank (sorry, had to ask )
-Frank (sorry, had to ask )
Thanks. That's great. I didn't think you could. I gotta say, that is real nice of them.Yes
It is like you bought the app
Thanks. That's great. I didn't think you could. I gotta say, that is real nice of them.
Think I'm gonna ditch Swiftkey until it lets you type initials like:
i.e.
e.g.
A.K.A.
U.S.
U.S.S.R.
U.K.
Ph.D.
M.D.
B.A.
M.A.
D.D.S
It forces a space after every period. Can't stop it.
I put in a bug report on the developers' forum support site. They have a "voting" system. I'm not getting even one vote. I guess I'm the only one in the universe that cares (i.e. they don't care ) Note the "i.e."
-Frank
Thanks. That's great. I didn't think you could. I gotta say, that is real nice of them.
Think I'm gonna ditch Swiftkey until it lets you type initials like:
i.e.
e.g.
A.K.A.
U.S.
U.S.S.R.
U.K.
Ph.D.
M.D.
B.A.
M.A.
D.D.S
It forces a space after every period. Can't stop it.
I put in a bug report on the developers' forum support site. They have a "voting" system. I'm not getting even one vote. I guess I'm the only one in the universe that cares (i.e. they don't care ) Note the "i.e."
-Frank
Actually, you don't. On my phone, I just went to Menu | Settings | Manage Applications and selected Swiftkey and chose Uninstall. Then I went to the Amazon Store and Switfkey is now listed with an [INSTALL] icon rather than an [OPEN] icon. So, all is well. I can reinstall it anytime.You just have to click the menu button and select My Apps within the Amazon App Store. But you probably knew that already, lol.
Sent from my HTC Thunderbolt using Tapatalk.
The HTC keyboard will suggest as auto-corrections, any word you have entered (mistakenly or on purpose) into the dictionary. I.E. (notice, I typed i.e. ) Take your "apples example (e.g.); if one person has entered "appstore" into the dictionary and the other person has not, as you start typing "ap", on one persons' phone "appstore" would appear as a suggestion, on the other persons' it would not. Perhaps they would get "appartment", (or "app-store", if they had previously entered this into their personal dictionary using a hyphen). This is by design, and as it should be. This allows you to configure the dictionary to your personal needs. For instance, I have entered "wanna" and "prolly" into mine becuase I like to use those words for kicks in some posts.oh, one more thing, the autocorrect - predict - dictionary whatever you call it, is pretty poorly programmed thought out. ive realized if you get the first letter wrong, your screwed. even with a long word like hippopotamus. if u forget the h at the begining or make it a g, it still cant figure it out, thats pretty dumb IMO. typos where u mix up 'i' and 'o' confuse the hell out of it too. i type 'dig' instead of 'dog' but 'dog' isnt one of the autocorrect options. i also found a REALLY weird thing, my friend has a thunderbolt too, but his autocorrect suggestions are different than mine (and im not talking custom words we've added to our dictonaries like wassup etc.) we both open in a text and start typing a word, like 'apple' for instance, but after we both have 'ap' typed so far the autocorrect suggestions are different. i find this baffling EXCEPT is there is some incredibly uber-intellegant program that notices that he talks about medical things a lot and so it suggests 'appendix' and it knows i like food and fruit a lot and it suggests 'applesauce' on my phone. haha, that would be insane tho. just another 2 cents from me.
-mike
The HTC keyboard will suggest as auto-corrections, any word you have entered (mistakenly or on purpose) into the dictionary. I.E. (notice, I typed i.e. ) Take your "apples example (e.g.); if one person has entered "appstore" into the dictionary and the other person has not, as you start typing "ap", on one persons' phone "appstore" would appear as a suggestion, on the other persons' it would not. Perhaps they would get "appartment", (or "app-store", if they had previously entered this into their personal dictionary using a hyphen). This is by design, and as it should be. This allows you to configure the dictionary to your personal needs. For instance, I have entered "wanna" and "prolly" into mine becuase I like to use those words for kicks in some posts.
As for the caps lock thing you mentioned in the previous post - I like keyboards that stay where you set them. In fact, my pet peeve is when keyboards think they know what you want better than you do (i.e. forcing a space after all periods, as in i. e. )
I'm thinking it's the configuration in Menu | Settings | Language and Keyboard | Text Input. Possibly the "include long words" and/or "check spelling before suggesting words", or similar. Also, there's the possibility of the font being larger so fewer words could fit on the screen. Also, have your tried hitting the pull-down arrow next to the up-front suggestions to see all the others?I'm talking NON-custom dictionary words, like appendix and applesauce.