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Tip: Solution for Samsung Galaxy S II Android 2.3.5 Update Causing Swype Problems

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I was browsing the interwebs looking for some interesting Galaxy S II tips when I came across a thread relating to the latest Android 2.3.5 update causing problems with the default Swype keyboard. According to the OP (original poster), it looks like the update causes Swype to auto-insert words even when it is not intended: [...]

Read the full article → February 1, 2012 How To

How to edit, delete, or add words to and from your Galaxy S User Dictionary

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Unfortunately for Galaxy S users, the above option isn’t available and there is no way to edit/delete/add words to your user dictionary without a little 3rd party help. The best and easiest way to accomplishing this feat is through the User Dictionary Manager (or UDM for short) app developed by Adrian Vintu.

Read the full article → January 25, 2011 How To

Unlocked Windows Phone 7 Series Emulator allows glimpse of Office apps

Just days after Microsoft released the software development kit for the Windows Phone 7 Series, the emulator has been hacked and unlocked. Since then, a good number of details that were not previously showcased at the demonstrations were curiously revealed.

Read the full article → March 19, 2010 News

Tweak Your Way Back to Classic Word Completion

Pocketnow reminded us of the things we can do with registry edits. When it comes to text editing, XT9 dictionary is a great way to enter a bunch of text quickly. However, where there is fans, there are people who prefers others. In this case, its the good old classic word suggestion/completion where a vertical drop-down box is shown when characters are punched in.

Read the full article → September 11, 2009 How To

Convert Word Documents to eBooks

Are you a writter? Have you written something and would like to carry it around with you using the Microsoft Reader? Mobility is a good incentive for creating eBooks. Rather than the 100s of pages on your Microsoft Word, you may now convert them into eBook format and access them through the Microsoft Reader.

Read the full article → April 17, 2009 How To