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Regarding proper names, it's worth noting that the iPhone is supposed to recognize proper nouns that are contained in your contacts. I seem to have mixed results here, but it's *supposed* to.
Another key tip is one that might seem too obvious: Stand still. I can't type for crap while I'm walking, but when I stop for two seconds to type that text, it all goes much more smoothly. :)
Can you turn the phone long-ways and have a bigger keyboard for you blunt-tipped fingered folk?
From Marks iPhone
Basically you're just saying "Um, accept the word-recognition software."
That's evidently the big "secret"!
Well, for text messages and short e-mails using very common words that may be acceptable. For anything more ambitious it's not. If you need to type something of even the slightest substance, something that may involved names or words the software isn't familiar with, well then the iPhone is atrocious. Vastly inferior to the Blackberry.
I quickly got to the point -- it took maybe ten minutes -- where I could type with one thumb and an index finger (or two thumbs) with real speed and more than acceptable accuracy on my Blackberry. The iPhone is a disaster in this regard. An extreme example of form over function. You just can't do it. (And the "it" in the last sentence would be: type with accuracy! At pretty much any speed!)
There are many, many nice things about the iPhone and I wish I could just switch over. But the keyboard is a real problem for many functions, typing an e-mail with language or grammar beyond the third-grade level certainly comes to mind as one. And this make-believe "advice" is no help whatsoever.
The idea that this is the "secret" (as the blog title calls it) is ludicrous.
Just a really embarrassing (and, yeah, utterly worthless) post. Sorry to be so harsh, but my God . . . that's the "secret"!
The advice is actually sound. Just type, trust the software, but pay attention (don't trust it completely).