So after 5 or so hours using it I've uninstalled it and gone back to Mobile Outlook. The lack of 'smart handling' for the on-screen inputs is something I can't overlook, the Keypad covers the bottom half of the threaded message, it isn't intuitive enough to know when input is and isn't required (to toggle itself) and if I have it toggled and close the messaging application to my today screen the Keypad remains on occasion, sans toggle button, so it's stuck covering my today screen.
It makes me sad (god I'm a nerd) that this is as good as it'll ever get.
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So after 5 or so hours using it I've uninstalled it and gone back to Mobile Outlook. The lack of 'smart handling' for the on-screen inputs is something I can't overlook, the Keypad covers the bottom half of the threaded message, it isn't intuitive enough to know when input is and isn't required (to toggle itself) and if I have it toggled and close the messaging application to my today screen the Keypad remains on occasion, sans toggle button, so it's stuck covering my today screen.
It makes me sad (god I'm a nerd) that this is as good as it'll ever get.