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Update #78: FYI: Wall Street Journal
Update #77: On the road to the anti-gravity iKeyboard
Update #76: Another request
Update #75: A request
Update #74: Muscle memory
Perfect example of importance of muscle memory Can't do this if you had to look where your fingers were & think where they need to go: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1dnpuPnqUs&feature=related
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This project successfully raised its funding goal on June 28, 2011.
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Nothing about me will interest you.
I guarantee it. Kickstarter suggests that I tell you a bit about myself. However, there were no mysterious portents observed at my birth. I have no swashbuckling tales of glory to share. No stories to recount of voyages to lands far and strange. No encounters with famous people to regale you with.
Zip.
So, I won't waste your time describing myself. Except to say that I've invented lots of great stuff that I've never tried to bring to life. This is finally my put-up-or-shut-up moment.
I love the concept but until Apple updates the iOS to support Dvorak layout I can't touch type. Sure they have Dvorak support if you have a bluetooth keyboard, which works great. But it is absolutely annoying that they don't enable Dvorak for the software keyboard. I backed the iKeyboard in the off chance hope Apple will enable one silly little bit. Someday, maybe. And the reason I learned the more efficient layout was precisely so I would *not* need to learn that archaic QWERTY!