SwiftKey, the awesome keyboard for Android that allows you to drag your finger around the screen to quickly enter text, has this week taken the wraps off a new feature it has added to its SwiftKey ...
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 ...
Microsoft is buying SwiftKey, the developer of a popular software keyboard for Android and iOS phones — even though it already has its own software keyboard, Word Flow. Software keyboards such as ...
If you were to make a list of the biggest, most platform-defining differences between Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android, one point would be near the top: Android lets you plug third-party keyboards ...
Microsoft is killing SwiftKey for iOS, one of the most popular third-party keyboard apps for iPhone. The company will remove the app from the App Store and end its support on October 5. SwiftKey first ...
I've got an Android tablet and really love using SwiftKey Flow and Swype to input text by tracing my finger over the on screen keyboard, especially in conjunction with the prediction/auto-correct ...
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Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac You may already be familiar with the name — especially if you haven’t always been loyal to iOS — because SwiftKey is one of the most popular third-party keyboards on ...
We're thrilled to announce the return of GamesBeat Next, hosted in San Francisco this October, where we will explore the theme of "Playing the Edge." Apply to speak here and learn more about ...
It's safe to say that most people don't ever think to change the keyboard application they have on their Android device. There's probably a solid portion of the Android userbase that doesn't even know ...