SwiftKey is our top choice when it comes to third-party Android keyboards. The latest instalment of the top-selling Android app is called SwiftKey Flow, and brings trace entry to the smart keyboard.
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Android: If you took notice when SwiftKey announced SwiftKey Flow back in October, now's your chance to get in on the action. The company has launched a public beta of the new swipe-to-type keyboard, ...
The latest version of SwiftKey Tablet Keyboard for Android is optimized for large screens and adds a new Flow input method along with a smart keyboard supplies predictions about your text before you ...
Microsoft has changed its mind about what to do next with the SwiftKey virtual keyboard apps for Android and iOS, which became property of Microsoft as a result of an acquisition last year. At the ...
One of my favorite third-party keyboards for Android is SwiftKey. I have it on both my Nexus 7 and Nexus 4 and have had it on every device before that. So how can SwiftKey get even better? Bring in ...
SwiftKey is one of the few Android Apps that I will pay full price for. By letting that app search your email, text messages, Twitter, and Facebook accounts, it can learn how you type and suggest ...
Swiftkey has just tweeted that the Flow version of their keyboard is now available as a Beta. The keyboard replacement is taking on the encumbent gesture typing keyboard Swype as well as the stock ...
Talk about great April Fools Day pranks! SwiftKey got us great! The developers of the keyboard app released an outlandish new feature that Advisory Alert: It has come to our attention that certain ...
SwiftKey has unleashed a brand-new update for the iOS version of the popular typing app. And, yes, the app now finally comes with a means for accessing emoji from the keyboard itself. Better yet, the ...
When iOS introduced support for third-party keyboards, SwiftKey – one of the most popular keyboards for Android – was quick to throw its hat into the battle for best input app. It’s been lagging a bit ...