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TechCrunch It’s safe to assume that there’s no Web user out there that hasn’t experienced auto-complete. Whether on Google site search and toolbars, Facebook search, or on ecommerce sites like Amazon, auto-complete has become a de-facto usability feature. Its ubiquity means that there’s a very shallow learning curve for users to
get accustomed to it when used outside of the browser setting, and that’s exactly what eType is banking on with its auto-complete-as-you-type product.
eType is completely free and a breeze to use.
All you have to do is, well, um, type.
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The Next Web eType: Real-time spelling and translation, no matter where you’re typing.
When you spend a lot of time writing, there comes the point that you’re going to screw up. Sometimes it’s just a typo, sometimes it’s a moment where you feel like you’re brain dead and simply can’t type another word. If only you had an on-call editor; someone who could correct things for you, do translation and maybe even complete a word or two.
eType wants to help.
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MakeUseOf.com eType is a great replacement for Typing Tutor programs. Typing Tutors help improve the accuracy and speed of your typing through practice; eType, on the other hand, tries to intuitively figure out which word you want to type and helps you choose from a list of narrowed-down words.
· Very simple to use – nothing to be configured.
· Great, speedy response time.
· Helps reduce errors in typing and will be great for people who dislike typing or are slow at it.
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YAHOO! Finance DSNR Labs Proudly Announces the Launch of eType’s Private Beta
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