June 5th, 2010, 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by MisterMixelpix
After you type, you can go back and capitalize letters individually. Since it capitalizes after you write, you have to do the whole thing and then go back.
Not exactly convenient, but that's such a rare instance for me that I don't worry about it. To me, it's a far better app than Swype in every other regard.
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This is one of the major weaknesses of ShapeWriter. (The other, IMHO, is how it hides characters like "_", "[", and "]", along with the general absence of lots of useful non-ASCII symbols.) I actually like SlideIt better than ShapeWriter for these reasons (although SlideIt has its own failings, too, of course): there's a real "Shift" key that works almost as you'd expect, and there are bunches of Unicode characters. (The "almost" part is that SlideIt won't let you engage the "Shift" key in the middle of a word, but there's an easy workaround: just go into and out of the "Symbols" keypad, and SlideIt forgets that you're in the middle of a word.) The problem is that SlideIt costs €5.99, which is just enough of a disincentive to keep me on ShapeWriter.
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