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The Constant Conundrum
It's always a wonder, after rereading my own writing for the millionth time, how I still find little errors (we won't go into how I am still trying to master tenses and proper comma placement).
More obvious things like a missing word or a "you're" instead of "your"; "its" over "it's"; or the ever present "their", "there", and "they're". And it has been even more difficult with Pages latest update which tries to auto predict words for me. Yes Pages, I know I typed "fir" instead of "for"...again...for the hundredth time...in this chapter. I certainly didn't mean "first". It's especially frustrating when trying to write Shizu's stutter. If I wanted the-the, I wouldn't have put a hyphen after "t". I know I can turn it off, but it's invaluable for spelling so I don't have to constantly go to the dictionary or have to click the auto-correct to replace errors. I actually find I remember how to spell better when I am forced to type/write the words.
It would be nice if there was a happy medium. One that still gave me suggested words but didn't automatically try to insert them for me.
Can I plz has, Apple?
In my ranked list of enemies my mobile keyboard is consistently in the top 5