
Swype is one of the best features available for Android devices, and it seems the team has been hard at work making the keyboard compatible with the Honeycomb, OS for tablets. But, it seems that it'll take a bit more time before that work is done.
Just today, Swype announced the version 3.0 of its beta gesture keyboard. This new update provides compatibility to WXGA devices (aka Honeycomb tablets) with a movable/resizable keyboard layout. This new layout will allow users to customize the placement and size of the keyboard to make it easier to use on higher resolution devices.
However, it seems the Swype team encountered some problems with it and had to pull the beta before it was actually released. As of writing this article, if you tried to grab the new beta you would get a message saying:
BETA DELAYED BECAUSE:
a) We forgot to buy vowels
b) Our beta build server crashed
c) Upper management kept accelerating the beta schedule
d) All of above !#@$!&
We'll keep you posted as to when the the release is actually available, and how it works when it hits.