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by thathonkey 4248 days ago
Exactly. Totally agreed on all counts :)

Btw that is why I use the somewhat pretentious sounding "Written on my tablet" or "Written on my phone" in email signatures on devices like that in hopes that people will re-attribute typos that might otherwise reflect poorly. But it is still a good idea to proof read written communication of any significant value...

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Yes! It's down-right embarrassing in business communications. My signature says "Please excuse any spelling errors or strange words. This was typed on an iPhone which is a terrible text entry device."

I never had to worry about this when I had a Blackberry with a physical keyboard. In fact, to this day I have never understood why Blackberry didn't create a campaign of really funny TV ads with people sending hilarious or out-of-place text messages because of the issues with screen based typing. The ad would end with some kind of a catch phrase pointing out that this won't happen to your on a Blackberry.

Ditto for other smart phones. The easiest way to compete with the iPhone is to offer what I will call a "true business smart phone" with an fold-out keyboard for accurate text entry. You could drive that point with ads until everyone is blue in the face. Typing on a touch screen is a horrible experience.