Testimonials

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Snapkeys Si Invisible Keyboard Gives The Finger To QWERTY On Touchscreen Devices.

- Jordan Crook, TechCrunch

 

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In order to try and keep things accurate, the app uses a unique word processing technology to determine what you’re trying to type based on the keys you use.

- Emily Price, Mashable

 

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A really cool part of SnapKeys Si is its video and gaming app, where the keys overlay so users can comment on YouTube videos as well as talk smack to their opponents while gaming.
- Molly Klinefelter, LAPTOP

 

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Rather than simply mimicking the input methods we’ve all grown accustomed to, SnapKeys has gone back to the drawing board to create something better.
- Nick Summers, TheNextWeb

 

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Due to the simplicity of typing with SnapKeys, it supports various levels of visual transparency and can even be made fully invisible, so typing within apps can be done unobtrusively.
- Tim Conneally, BetaNews

 

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Snapkeys, which uses the tagline “take back your screen,” hopes to enable users to enjoy the display on their mobile device without the interference of an on-screen QWERTY keyboard.
- Melissa, The Droid Guy

 

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Radical New Approach to Keyboard Technology Empowers Consumers to “Take Back their Screens – opening mobile social interaction” in Time for the Holidays
- Fort Mill Times

 

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Frankly, I expected it to have a steep learning curve and be little more than a gimmick, but that was not the case. After a few minutes of familiarization, I was able to enter text nearly as quickly as I can on the stock Android keyboard. I can easily believe that an experienced user could type faster with Snapkeys than a traditional keyboard.
- Michael Connell, Techie

 

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This is a premiere: the first invisible keyboard app, that strays away from the standards QWERTY keyboards. Behind this keyboard is a lot of research and a rich portofolio of patents.
- Radu, Android pipe