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Lewis Powell writes: Dasher is a unique take on text input. It is designed for people with limited ability to use/access a keyboard (handicapped individuals or people using handhelds). It arranges letters on a screen according to frequency of usage in sequence, and helps you input text reasonably fast.
Don’t judge a website by its cover, this stuff is really cool.
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