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What is your favorite keyboard app?

I've been making a real effort to use 8pen, and it's good, but I'm still playing with MessagEase and Graffiti for Android too.
I like the prediction of HTC Touch, and Graffiti once I remember all the strokes. My son prefers MessagEase of them all - it's a combination of tap and slide, and has a bit of a learning curve, tho easier than 8pen. Once I master 8pen, I'll devote some effort to MessagEase b/c I think it has the most potential.
I like SlideIt least of all, although I like it's keyboard to tap - seems I don't hit so many adjacent keys in it.
 
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I tried Message ease for a couple of weeks. I was up to ~120cpm after a few days, but I still found that the standard HTC keyboard was faster, especially when using prediction. In the end, I uninstalled.
I too have registered for the Swype Beta, but will stick with the stock k/b for now. I think that I probably don't type enough on the phone to get fluent on anything else quickly enough.
 
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Swype is in my opinion the best keyboard you can get for Android, I absolutely adore it. 8Pen is very clever it must be said, it takes a lot of intelligence to think outside of the box where standardized SIPs are concerned and I think they have done a stand up job, however I can't get on with it at all, it's too slow. But kudos to them regardless! :D
 
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I've opted for 8pen

Its incredibly difficult to use, far slower than any of the other options, but I keep using it because it feel like for every text I send, is a Sudoko my mind no longer needs to do.

I'm actually on my 3rd day of using it, and starting to find a lot of shortcuts, like after entering 3-4 characters, its guessed what the word I'm typing is, and I can start on the next word.

After I master it, I'll either go back to the HTC Keyboard, or give MessagEase a try
 
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I've tried getting used to Swype, but I'm too often struggling to get the words I'm aiming for - and even when I do manage to get a complete sentence correct without me or the software screwing up in one way or another, the whole swiping thing just feels a bit too awkward for me.
And yes, I've been touch typing for 20 years so I know my way around a QWERTY keyboard (albeit one in this size, and with no tactile feedback, is a fairly new thing for me).

Maybe I just haven't looked enough into the options or the documentation, but it also seems to me that once Swype thinks it has guessed the word you want (and for me it guesses wrong far too often), you're locked in and forced to subsequently delete the entire incorrect word. But I'm sure I must have overlooked something there? If nothing else then a quick word delete button or something?

At the moment I'm using SwifKey X Beta instead. Which also has the benefit of simultaneous word prediction for both English as well as my native Danish (although it is pretty rare that I write in Danish outside of the occasional text message, so having Danish words clutter up the predictions when I'm writing in English, can actually be a bit annoying now and then).
 
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