Microsoft bought popular third-party keyboard Swiftkey four years ago, and the app is still going strong. It refreshed its branding earlier this year, and started work on supporting Android 10's dark ...
SwiftKey Tablet Keyboard for Android ($3.99) swaps out your tablet's existing keyboard for one that's better designed for thumb-typing, makes smart predictions about what you'll write next, and ...
Despite the ubiquity of touchscreen keyboards, no one has figured out how to make tapping words on glass a pleasurable experience. But the Android app SwiftKey ($3.99) comes close. While iOS users are ...
An upcoming SwiftKey Android update finally adds a long-requested sliding cursor control, and it makes us once again question our Gboard allegiance. Before we get to the pros and cons of these two ...
Despite its long-standing acclaim as the keyboard app to beat on Android, SwiftKey hasn’t played nice with Google’s own Pixel 4 and 4 XL since back when they launched in 2019. The handy ...
Along with AI advances in Windows 11 and Bing, Microsoft also this week announced it’s bringing new AI-powered features to its SwiftKey mobile keyboard app for iOS and Android. This third-party app ...
After years of sticking with the familiar default keyboards, I checked out the third-party Android keyboards. My thumbs have been on a fascinating journey, switching between the newcomer FUTO Keyboard ...
Microsoft SwiftKey is not just another keyboard app as it can use AI to enhance your typing experience with style, speed, and fun. Leveraging AI technology, SwiftKey predicts words, tailors to user ...
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