Word Prediction
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Word Prediction
Is there any program that works with NextUp and provides word prediction?
Re: Word Prediction
Yes. LetMeType works with Talker.larrymb wrote: Is there any program that works with NextUp and provides word prediction?
LetMeType is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
http://www.clasohm.com/lmt/en/
LetMeType helps you enter frequently-typed text strings. Running in the background in your system tray, it analyzes what you type. After a bit, it has collected enough information to guess a word after you have typed the first two or three letters. A list of the most probable words is displayed in a pop-up box. Select one with a single keystroke or just continue typing. LetMeType works independently of the program you enter the text into, be it a word processor, the editor of a development environment, or a dialog box field. It works best for long words or phrases that are often typed, making it well-suited for software developers and people who use a lot of technical terms. Options let you set the maximum number of suggestions and their frequency, limit the suggestions to long words with a high probability, and gradually increase the number of suggestions.
Re: Word Prediction
I also just tried out the demo version of the one below. Overall I think it is easier to use with Talker, but it costs $300. Its worth trying the demo version and see if the added convenience is worth it for you.
http://www.gusinc.com/wordprediction.html
http://www.gusinc.com/wordprediction.html
Re: Word Prediction
Here is one other word prediction program that sells for about $200 and provides a free 30 day demo version. Its by a company called Quillsoft.
http://www.wordq.com/wordq2english.html
http://www.wordq.com/wordq2english.html