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#173157 13-May-2015 12:41
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I've just installed Fleksy keyboard - and want to sing it's praises. The autocorrect is *incredible*. Due to my apparent overuse of said keyboard, I have been awarded a free invite for the full version. But I've already bought versions for all relevant devices. So first in, first served.

I am a physical keyboard aficionado from way back. I think my favourite is still the Blackberry 7000 series, although that could be rose tinted glasses talking. I spent a long time on an old Sony Ericcson, just because I couldn't bear going back to a soft keyboard, but it finally got just too slow and upgraded to a Nexus 5. Having tried and been dissatisfied for various reasons with Swiftkey, Swype and a few others, I always ended up reverting to the stock Google keyboard. Even though I still found it niggly.

Fleksy was my latest trial, and it may (*may* - if BB ever produced an Android device I'd be sorely tempted) just have shifted me away from my physical keyboard predilection. A little bit of a learning curve, but once you're there, I can see why it wins speed awards.

Possibly old news for some, but it's pretty impressive to me.

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  #1304478 13-May-2015 12:44
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Could you get me a free invite? Always up for free invites!



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  #1304480 13-May-2015 12:47
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And gone...

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