I'm going to second this, in the hope that it doesn't sneak under people's radar. I will admit I was lectured by one of the developers, but that means I'm a bit closer to it than most.
When accurately configured (seed it with a typical document) it works like a predictive text system, similar to what (I believe) OO.o has as an option in Write. And it's completely configurable to any character set, too, and (the kilelr) can be combined with eyeball tracking software for extra laziness...
Either way, very clever.
But I freely admit, less use for browsing your desktop than typing.
I'm going to second this, in the hope that it doesn't sneak under people's radar. I will admit I was lectured by one of the developers, but that means I'm a bit closer to it than most. When accurately configured (seed it with a typical document) it works like a predictive text system, similar to what (I believe) OO.o has as an option in Write. And it's completely configurable to any character set, too, and (the kilelr) can be combined with eyeball tracking software for extra laziness... Either way, very clever. But I freely admit, less use for browsing your desktop than typing.