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Comment author: XFrequentist 16 September 2010 07:21:57PM *  4 points [-]

I've been mulling over getting an iPhone, basically weighing two considerations.

On the one hand, it's another distraction. As Paul Graham wrote, the ability to carry the internet around is not necessarily a move someone aspiring to get more done should make.

On the other, it seems like it must have awesome potential as an intelligence amplification tool! I feel like I'm missing a step towards human-machine integration by not getting one.

Anyone have any thoughts on how to optimize the tool for intelligence amplification?

A few apps that seem to have potential:

  • SuperMemo/SRS
  • EverNote
  • QuickReader (or some sort of flash-read app)
Comment author: jimrandomh 16 September 2010 07:41:54PM 2 points [-]

If IA is your goal from a smartphone, you probably want reasonably fast text input. A Motorola Droid is significantly better in that regard, since it has a physical keyboard. It's still not nearly as fast as a full-size keyboard, though. For that, I suggest getting a folding keyboard.

One bit of software I really want, and have considered writing myself, is a text editor that can be used blind with the screen locked. In some contexts, like the subway, it's easy to take out and use a folding keyboard, but only if the phone is left in a pocket. It would need some clever use of text-to-speech for navigation and typo detection, but the Android OS already provides the hard part of that.

Comment author: Baughn 16 September 2010 08:43:10PM 2 points [-]

Have you tried Swype? I've got a physical keyboard on mine, but I find that that method of input is actually even faster.

Comment author: jimrandomh 16 September 2010 08:47:21PM 1 point [-]

I haven't, mainly because the authors refuse to take my money for it. But if it's that good, then I suppose I ought to seek out a pirated copy.

Comment author: Baughn 16 September 2010 11:43:11PM 0 points [-]

That would be advisable. It's been a big hit with at least one other #lesswrong person, so I can now generalize from a set of two.

Comment author: Wilka 17 September 2010 02:36:45PM 0 points [-]

I've been using Swype for a while, and was very impressed with it. It did make a big improvement when I got the hang of it.

SwiftKey is also very good when you're writing a lot of text on your phone. I currently switch between the two of them, depending on what I'm going to be writing.