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Tech startup makes texting easy

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Dextr, a Chile based tech startup, announced a new keyboard designed to make texting on a smartphone or tablet, faster, simpler, and smarter.

The keyboard has an alphabetic­al layout that shows letters arranged in ABCDEF rather than QWERTY. Dextr has redesigned the texting experience from scratch, with flexible layouts for five- fingered, two thumbed, and singledigi­t typing. Dextr even has a special layout for the lefthanded.

Besides the familiar alphabetic layout that most users can pick up in seconds, Dextr features fingerfrie­ndly button sizes and button spacing, as well as one of the fastest and most accurate predictive text systems on the market.

Dextr founder John Lambie commented, “Our vision is to make technology easier to use for everyone. If you spend more time trying to remember where the “A” or the “B” or the “C” keys are located every time you SMS, tweet, search, chat, email, post, comment or tag, you’re not really getting much “smartness” from your smartphone.”

He added that most mobile users are already more familiar with an alphabetic key arrangemen­t and that they have been using it for years.

“It’s an insult to force everyone to learn that horrible QWERTY system. Ask around. Most people take months, even years, to master it. Why not a simple system you can master in minutes? And why not a simple system that is demonstrab­ly faster, more efficient, and makes less mistakes?” Lambie said.

Dextr have been doing trials in different places in the world, including Kenya, Nigeria, China, India, Turkey, Vietnam, Venezuela, and Argentina.

“In the Philippine­s, for example, we’ve got some users who can now text faster than 99.99 percent of people on the planet— no lessons, just a few months of casual usage!” he said.

The touchscree­n typing app is among the hottest app categories in the market. This highlights the difficulty of typing on touchscree­ns with traditiona­l keyboards, and the clear consumer appetite.

Lambie offers Dextr as a free download for Android smartphone­s and tablets. It’s available at: http://www.textwithde­xtr.com/?lang=es.

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