But how does it work for the other swype like keyboards available for android?
I can't see any differences to the original one. Am Tue Apr 15 2014 20:49:46 GMT+0200 (CEST) schrieb Michael Doube: > On 15/04/14 19:39, Martin Kolman wrote: > >> A quick look at the bottom of the Wikipedia entry for Swype confirms > >> my suspicion... (2 US patents). :-( > > Well, they look like to be US patents - so considering the Jolla is not > > even sold in the USA & it would be an external application anyway, I > > don't really see any issue. > > Well, I wouldn't want the Jolla team to find themselves in hot water for > distributing unlicensed functionality on the Harbour site. Nor the > external application developer for implementing and publishing it, maybe > even for a fee. Since Swype made a US patent, and their product is > distributed worldwide, I would expect to find some European patents too > (not being listed on Wikipedia is not authoritative evidence of > non-existence). Anyway, this is non-expert handwaving. If there is a > legal way to get something Swype-like on the Jolla, it would be great. > > Michael > > _______________________________________________ > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list > -- Gesendet von meinem Jolla _______________________________________________ SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list