Crashes
This is an interesting little app, and it seems to partially do what it is intended to, up to the point that it crashes. After completing every lesson it will crash. Is this a vulnerability?
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5 out of 5
1 ratings in Kazakhstan
This is an interesting little app, and it seems to partially do what it is intended to, up to the point that it crashes. After completing every lesson it will crash. Is this a vulnerability?
I just purchased this and although it looks like it would be a great app it keeps crashing. Perhaps it hasn’t been updated to work on the newest iOS version? But then please don’t let me pay for it.
I have a touch screen iPad with a keyboard, and since I was five, I could easily type on the keyboard. It was TapTyping that actually allowed me to further understand the art of typing onscreen.
Useful for learning Dvorak. Otherwise a 5 star app, I have to deduct 2 stars because it doesn’t sync progress across devices. Using a cooler master blue cherry switch mechanical keyboard, I physically took out the keys and set them up for Dvorak (very easy). I connected it through a USB adapter that I originally bought for connecting cameras to iPads. I changed my iOS Settings, Keyboard -> hardware keyboard to be Dvorak. Now I just peck type and use this app. Note that some hardware keyboards don’t work because they say the iPad doesn’t provide enough power. Bluetooth mechanical keyboards are kind of new and I don’t know if I trust them, but you can use any Bluetooth keyboard. Just print out a picture of a Dvorak keyboard layout. This works great and it might be better than moving around the keys. I moved around the keys because I wanted to fully commit to this project. This is my 3rd attempt at learning Dvorak (every couple of years around winter when I have extra time I take on this project and eventually get bored and quit). I wish this app had Dvorak tutorials, but it’s fine, and probably only .001% of users would appreciate this feature. The worst thing about this app is it doesn’t sync across the cloud.
I really love this app. I need to learn to type faster on a physical keyboard. I think it would be cool if you guys added a feature with a tiny keyboard with the lettering like on the upper right side as a guide. That would be helpful.
I’m a writer in my 30s and on the go so much, I figured that pumping up my texting game could assist me at times where my computer would be too inconvenient. This app is helping tremendously. Reminds me of elementary typing lessons! Wonderful.
I bought this app for my teenaged daughter and just now checked it out! I like how it breaks down the sections of keys (inner, outer, etc.) and the progression of difficulty in it’s modules.
Really helpful for learning how to use to keyboard on my 7+.
This app is awesome! I prefer the suite app vs. the other app. I learned how to type in three days with a thirty minute class each day.
Good, but is intended for learning to type on the screen. But thankfully still works on keyboard though,🙂 Really loved the quotes, I did them right after I finished the crash course. Really nice, I recommend this. ⌨️ 😉
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