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Originally Posted by jibi
Autotext simply corrects spelling mistakes, adds in apostrophes when needed (such as im becoming I'm), capitalizes first letter or proper nouns, etc. In some cases, it could be misconstrued as auto-completion, but it will never actually spell out a word that you haven't fully typed (such as bask being changed to basket). It cannot be disabled for email messages (can be for SMS/Text messages), although the rules can be changed to better suit a person (look in Options > AutoText).
Anti-aliasing is used to 'soften' edges of graphics or fonts. When you're dealing with bitmap-based/pixel fonts, it can particularly come in handy, along with various other fonts that simply look better soft than rigid.
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Then that means the person is using third party software, unless s/he misquoted or there is a blackberry addon feature that probably does not exsist.
However, one thing I do notice about anti-anlasing is the speed of uploading is faster.