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Nintype

Two-Handed Slide Typing

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1.999

March 11, 2019

Updated word chooser, Updated topbar Fixed and improved retype & rewind functionality Fixed cap switching from the topbar (it now reflects properly) Big shortcuts on main menu (you can enable this by editing the main menu / spacebar hold menu) Updated base dictionary - removed some useless/nonsense words, added missing common ones (thanks for the donated dictionary data. I haven't added them to credits yet though) free sticker icon Sorry about the lack of update - more may come in 2020 at this rate. I've been in a limbo of sorts
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1.99

April 24, 2017

Major overhaul of the topbar. Minor improvements to the options menu. Minor improvements to quality of life features.
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1.98

September 30, 2016

Emojify is now renamed as "Expandify", now accessible from topbar options (a lot more convenient to use, if I do say so myself) Fixed the algorithm to improve autocorrect when peck-typing -> If you press-hold the spacebar for 5 seconds, it will launch a "crasher" menu this is not meant for you, it's meant for them Apple engineers. This is for reproducing the iOS10 non-popup issues. -> To reproduce the non-popup: 1. open nintype in some app (APP_A, e.g notes) 2. open nintype in some other app (APP_B, e.g reminders) 3. in nintype in APP_A, press_hold spacebar, lightly, for 5 seconds. 4. in APP_A select "yes", which activates the crasher mode 5. select "trigger_crash" which makes nintype restart 6. switch to APP_B (go to home screen first), open nintype. 7. select "trigger_crash" again, which will make nintype restart do steps 4-7 repeatedly between APP_A and APP_B, and eventually nintype will stop showing up. It won't show up until you restart nintype by turning on/off open access from settings.app -> If you manage to replicate it please file a radar bug at bugreport.apple.com (or google "apple radar") and file a radar bug! This is the only way we can get Apple to fix the non-popup issue. Once you have done so, please send me the radar ID (mail me at yose@jormy.com or tweet me at @jormy) -> I would really appreciate any help in filing the above bug report. I won't ask for too many more requests in the future, but please help with this one. It's pretty much the bug that affects nintype the most, and unfortunately nintype suffers more from this bug compared to other third party keyboards.
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1.97

September 19, 2016

Last iOS9 version, before iOS10 version comes out. Since march, some work have been made in making nintype more user friendly. Revamped options menu, improved themes editor menu. Added some fancier eye candy options. Plenty of bugfixes. Limited Russian and Hebrew support. Nothing much has been done in terms of making the keyboard appear more. For some reason the phantom disappearances still happen, even in iOS10. It seems like it's caused by OpenGL. I'll see what I can do, but.. When iOS shows no keyboard whatsoever on an app, but at the same time on another app nintype shows, whose fault is that? Not mine, right? Please know that in iOS10, to fix popup issues you may have to flip open access on/off twice - which restarts the keyboard proxies in all apps (it seems)
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1.96

March 2, 2016

Bugfix to the "words turning into symbols" bug. Apologies for that Memory usage improvements (attempted, at least)
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1.95

January 29, 2016

Improved settings menu Autocorrect can be made to work like stock keyboards when pecking on slidemode Stockmode (in addition to slidemode / peckmode) for people who don't like to slide. Activate this from options iPad pro pencil mode Peckmode shadows Improvement to bottom-right sub-board Bugfixes, little improvements and other things (roughly 20-30 days of work go in this update)
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1.93

December 23, 2015

Emergency fix for nintype not starting up due to the error screen not showing the "restore nintype button" - sorry about that (for those that suffer this problem).
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1.92

December 18, 2015

Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, Nintype is officially updated for iOS 9! Let’s dive right in to what’s new. • Brand new icon. Lookin’ snazzy. Thanks Jack Haal! • 3D/Force Touch support, finally! Now you can do thing like force touch keys brings up alternative ones. There’s also Force Typing and Force Autocomplete! These are only for the iPhone 6S/6S+, by the way • iOS 9.1 emojis. You were waiting vehemently for these, weren’t you? • A simple mode. Of course, some of you love Nintype’s endless settings and features, but if you just aren’t that type of person then just turn simple mode on. • Simpler settings and settings search. No more having to dig in Nintype’s settings for ten minutes trying to find that one feature you wanted to enable (or disable, possibly) • A comprehensive help menu, including a FAQ and an autospace tutorial amongst others. • Server mode. Now you can view Nintype-related things such as consoles, log viewers, import/export boxes, etc. right from your computer browser! You can also use a physical keyboard to type on iOS with this. • Tons of improvements and small fixes related to everything that you can imagine (and maybe some that you even can’t). Things improved include peck-typing, topbar, autospace, glyphs (thanks George!), algorithms, learning, bug fixes, and so on. Note: this is not an extensive list • Hopefully improved stability. There is a lot more that’s included in this update just waiting to be discovered, but wasn’t mentioned here due to lack of space. If you want to read the full changelog, you can see it on Nintype’s website (soon). Have fun! p.s development will continue well throughout the next year, especially with the iPad pro & pencil use cases
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1.91

September 25, 2015

Word Learning Improvements - no more need to learn words - manually. Just tap them once, and they'll be added to the "pending" dictionary Double tap the topbar to open a pie menu Double tap between two words, in the topbar, to merge words Peckword selector - useful for autospace users Copy and paste (part of shortcuts - only if you know how to use shortcuts) Sounds work properly now, but you still need open access Bugfixes, etc This is the last update before the iOS9 version
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1.9

May 15, 2015

Minor fixes related to stability - seems to be better Minor bugfixes here and there Rudimentary backup functionality - allows you to export settings / shortcuts and words Moderately revamped tutorial system Emoji button (at the left side of the keyboard) now off by default, but can be disabled easily from options now. You could just have press-held that cat button when it appears though
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Description of Nintype

Nintype, as used by over 150k people! ----------------------- Transform your iPhone or iPad into a highly productive device where you can actually type relatively quickly with it - so writing emails, reports and articles are much nicer, because you can type faster on the iPad/iPhone than most people can on a desktop keyboard! This notes app comes with a 3rd party keyboard, which is most probably what you're after. Keyboard Features: - Two-Handed Sliding Keyboard - construct words with slides and taps - A top bar to correct previous words quickly - Slide left/right at the spacebar to move the cursor quickly - Backspace slide to quickly erase words - Edge slide shortcuts to quickly add punctuations - Quickpaste menu (press-hold caps) - Height / layout adjustment. Can split, align right, left, etc. - Flick autocomplete - Number pad layout quick access (slide right from the 123 button, at the bottom left) - Calculator which actually counts things - numbers ready to be inserted - Customizable theme - with a lot of presets - Autospace Mode (Automatically flushes in adjustable time, dynamic timing, new and improved! recommended for expert users) - Emojis! Press hold the topleft button at the topbar! - Emojify - type any english word (e.g happy), slide down from X, and select the emoji you want! Supported Languages: Priority Support - English Secondary Support - Danish, Dutch, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish Nintype App (A note-taking app) features: - Subfolders, unlimited depth too - Shortcuts System - Recent Notes History system - A Robust Archive system. - Quick Share Shortcuts
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Nintype: FAQ

Does Nintype have support for iPad devices?

Yes, Nintype is optimized for iPad devices.
Jormy Pty Ltd is the creator of the Nintype app.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 8.0.
Users have overwhelmingly positive things to say about Nintype, as evidenced by its stellar rating of 4.1 out of 5.
The App Category Of The Nintype App Is Productivity.
1.999 is the newest version of Nintype.
The latest update for Nintype was released on July 3, 2024.
The app was initially released on March 24, 2023.
Nintype is suitable for ages 17 and up according to its content advisory rating.
Currently, the Nintype app supports the following languages: English.
Unfortunately, Nintype is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, Nintype does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
No, Nintype does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Nintype

  • Needs more updates. I love this keyboard

    I became really used to this keyboard thought it was so intuitive to type on. it's been years since an update I hope it gets an update soon or someone makes one similar to it.
  • Best typing app

    I never write reviews. I’m hoping Jormy sees this. This is the best typing app ever. I’ve been using it ever since it came out and haven’t looked back. However, it’s been many years since an update and now the GUI is starting to break. Save me Jormy! You’re my only hope!
  • Really innovative and truly underrated app

    I’ve been a long time user of this keyboard and must say that it really makes a difference in my typing experience. Not only can I type way faster, I can do it with so much ease. I just wanted to thank the developer(s) for creating this wonderful app since it really has sped up my workflow and its truly a joy to use even to this day when then “new keyboard frenzy” has mostly passed. Fun fact, I wrote this entire review using the app and it only took less than a minute at most👌🏼