Yes, Swype (and Swiftkey) are a couple of 3rd party keyboard apps available to iOS. They previously were available to Android devices. As they are mobile apps, they are not available for Mac OS.
I am typing this response on my iPad. Yes swype will come to the iPad and they are currently in development for iphone and iPad. I have swype for my android eve 4g and it is a great software invention
I don't believe so. You can download Swype keyboard from the Google Play store.
not true the hd 2 a windows phone comes with swype software already on it
The products that are discussed in the Mac Forums are Mac laptops, computers and other apple products. User reviews, praises and complaints about these Apple products can be located here.
MAC Products Inc. is based in Kearny, New Jersey
yes.
Yes there is a mac store in the galleria mall that has all the mac products you will need. They offer accessories as well as mac books and technical assistance for you if you have a current problem with any of your mac products. They are always there to service your mac products, once you set an appointment.
One of the Products that Stew Mac sells is parts for a guitar. Another example of a products that is sold by the Stew Mac company is parts for a mandolin.
MAC Cosmetics UK have a large information source in regards to the MAC Fluidline line of products. You can find more information about the MAC Fluidline line of products through the MAC Cosmetics UK website.
Yes
MAC Products Inc. had 300 employees in 2001
Swype is a new text input technology for very fast texting on small, mobile devices. It is made by Swype Inc. and you can learn more at Swype.com. It is preloaded on many phones like the Droid X. Swype has had a beta program where you could download it onto your Android phone, but the beta program is currently closed. You can register on their web site for notification the next time the beta program opens.