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Reviews - 195
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Love it, especially on Mac with that sync Love it, especially on Mac with that syncBut the keyboard is questionable. Could be more useful; it doesn't always expand the shortcuts and its autocorrect is quite insistent. You know, sometimes I do want to type "coool". Really great tool though, very much improves my response time and productivity, for sure.
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Very Buggy Very BuggyThis is my first review. The application crashed so often when trying to type in the content for a new plain text snippet that I gave up. The keyboard freezes when typing the third letter of the snippet in multiple applications.
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Make the keys jump more when pressed Make the keys jump more when pressedWhen you press a key, the "jump" that the key makes to indicate that it was pressed is so minuscule that I can't see the key under my finger. This leads to a lot of my abbreviations being mistyped. That's not a problem on any other keyboard except this one but of course my snippets only expand with this keyboard. Other than that, this app gets the job done for me. I will say that this app feels a lot more rudimentary than the corresponding Mac app, which is feature-packed and a joy to use. In contrast, it feels like Smile threw this app together in a few weeks and is satisfied with having it be just a mediocre experience. It would've been nice if Smile had designed this keyboard with the intention that it could become a user's primary keyboard. They clearly didn't set out with that goal in mind because this keyboard is frustratingly basic. I can't stand to use the keyboard for anything else except expanding snippets. Then again, I guess that's really all this keyboard was ever intended to be used for.
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I want to like it, but too unstable. I want to like it, but too unstable.The good: it can sync your snippets from Mac to mobiles using a config file dropped to a cloud service. Makes remember your abbreviations easy. The bad: it replaces the OS' primary keyboard, bringing with it unexpected behaviors. For example, it has its own autocorrect that is totally separate and different from the iOS one, and it is far worse. It will stubbornly "fix" the same word over and over again incorrectly, yet fail to make basic fixes. The ugly: it crashes. A lot. If you had hopes of using this as your primary keyboard, good luck. On my 6+, it would consistently fail to render correctly. I would get a sideways keyboard stuck in portrait mode or vice-versa, wrong resolution keyboard, keyboard draws correctly but sends no characters to screen, no keyboard at all (crashed), and on my iPad I couldn't dismiss the on-screen keyboard when my Bluetooth one was attached. My hope is that they spend some time squishing the (numerous) bugs here. If it were stable, I could say my $5 were well spent. For now, it is relegated as an extra keyboard. I can only hope it doesn't crash if I try to use it.
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Already saved a ton of time. Already saved a ton of time.It works. Buy it and get some valuable time back.
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App History
- Releaseover 9 years ago