I found it funny the new 2.2 Android release I installed today does 'swear-to-text'
It used to print out "What the #### is that!" Now it just puts in the real curse word. So much handier when driving
Great, now you can write, "####! I just ####ed myself because I was testing whilst driving. What is that What is that white light and why I am floating over my body?" without it be censored.
Any news of what the localisations actually are, and if "English" has been more accurately renamed to be US English, (and by inference when we will get a UK English option...)
Mind you, having just read this thread, I changed my 3GS iPhone 4 to "British English" and was underwhelmed by the result.
Try "authorise", "recognise", "organise"... the spellchecker wants to add "z"s to all of them.
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I found it funny the new 2.2 Android release I installed today does 'swear-to-text'
It used to print out "What the #### is that!" Now it just puts in the real curse word. So much handier when driving
*Hopes I don't start an Android war*
I found it funny the new 2.2 Android release I installed today does 'swear-to-text'
It used to print out "What the #### is that!" Now it just puts in the real curse word. So much handier when driving
Great, now you can write, "####! I just ####ed myself because I was testing whilst driving. What is that What is that white light and why I am floating over my body?" without it be censored.
Any news of what the localisations actually are, and if "English" has been more accurately renamed to be US English, (and by inference when we will get a UK English option...)
Mind you, having just read this thread, I changed my 3GS iPhone 4 to "British English" and was underwhelmed by the result.
Try "authorise", "recognise", "organise"... the spellchecker wants to add "z"s to all of them.