TapTyping Updates

A lot of exciting stuff has been going on with TapTyping in the past two months. The holiday tradition of being locked out of iTunes Connect for 7 days begins tomorrow so it seems like a great time to update the ol' blog.

Three versions of TapTyping have been released in the past 6 weeks and I'm really pumped. I beleive now, more than ever, that touch screen typing is going to be an essential skill for everyone. I am now dedicating 100% of my time into making TapTyping the best virtual keyboard tutor it can be.

On November 22nd I submitted version 3.1 which added iPad typing heat maps to the lesson statistics pages. The heat maps show you exactly where on the keyboard each tap occurs and highlights erroroneous taps with red. By using the heat map the user can easily spot where their problem keys are and adjust accordingly between each page. The instant feedback you get from the heat map is a great tool for improving your typing accuracy and increasing your iPad WPM.

TapTyping 3.2, which became avaialbe on December 9th, finally brought one of the most requested features to the free version of our app: more content. A new crash course lesson was added for and all of the paid app's content was made available via In-App-Purchasing.

And finally, TapTyping 3.3 became available yesterday adding the Inspirational Quotes lesson and fixing a few bugs introduced in version 3.2. Users of the free version can also now purchase all of the typing courses; Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced; as a single "full curriculum".

Do you have ideas for how I can improve TapTyping? If so, I'd love to hear them. Please don't hesitate to drop me an email or leave a comment below. Happy Holidays!

jkOnTheRun reviews TapTyping

James Kendrick with jkOnTheRun surprised us with a review of TapTyping. A choice snippet:

I have only spent a short time with TapTyping but find my skill is already improving. I intend to go through the whole program and see how fast I can get using the on-screen keys.

James writes a ton about mobile technology and really knows his stuff. For this reason we are ecstatic to have him working through our training course. We can't wait to hear how much faster he gets!

How to Type (81 WPM) on the iPad

Many reviewers use a hunt-and-peck typing style and then complain that the iPad virtual keyboard is slow and awkward. Gee... I wonder why?

We made this quick 4 minute video to show people the proper way to type on the iPad. 

Janie gets up to 81 words per minute in this video. If you can beat her send us a video to claim the high score.