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  2. List of free and recommended Mozilla WebExtensions

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    Browser extension Free license Dependencies WebExt ... A Text to Speech Voice Reader Stylus: GPL-3.0: No No ... Browser extension Firefox Firefox for Android Cookie ...

  3. Typewise - Wikipedia

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    Typewise writing assistant is a browser-based predictive text tool designed to increase the speed and quality of written communication, specifically for customer support and sales teams. The company claims it can increase productivity by 2-3 times.

  4. SureType - Wikipedia

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    A BlackBerry Pearl with SureType. Note the extra columns. The ! key represents Q and W, the 1 key E and R, the 9 key M. SureType is a QWERTY-based character input method for cell phones which is used on the BlackBerry Pearl. SureType combines a traditional telephone keypad with a QWERTY-based keyboard to create a non-standard way to input text ...

  5. Predictive text - Wikipedia

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    Predictive text could allow for an entire word to be input by single keypress. Predictive text makes efficient use of fewer device keys to input writing into a text message, an e-mail, an address book, a calendar, and the like. The most widely used, general, predictive text systems are T9, iTap, eZiText, and LetterWise/WordWise. There are many ...

  6. LetterWise - Wikipedia

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    WordWise was not a dictionary-based predictive system, but rather an extension of the LetterWise system to predict whole words from their linguistic components. It was designed to compete with dictionary-based predictive systems such as T9 and iTap which were commonly used with mobile phones with 12-key telephone keypads.

  7. Pocket (service) - Wikipedia

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    Pocket was introduced in August 2007 as a Mozilla Firefox browser extension named Read It Later by Nathan (Nate) Weiner. [3]Once his product was used by millions of people, he moved his office to Silicon Valley and four other people joined the Read It Later team.

  8. Autocomplete - Wikipedia

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    Predictive text – Input technology for mobile phone keypads; Autofill – Computing feature predicting ending to a word a user is typing; Incremental search – User interface method to search for text; Snippet – Small region of re-usable source code, machine code, or text

  9. Automatik Text Reader - Wikipedia

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    Automatik Text Reader was a free and open source add-on for Firefox providing text-to-speech functions available from the Mozilla Add-ons collection. It supports multiple languages and accents and is capable of autonomously recognizing the language of written text and activating the respective speech synthesis engine. [1]