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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.
Although Swype was once the champion of gesture-based typing for Android phones, it now faces some serious competition from the new SwiftKey Flow. SwiftKey Flow just launched in beta; it was first ...
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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, ...
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 ...
One of the reasons I don't swipe on my smartphone's keyboard very often is that I can never be too sure what the prediction engine will insert especially when the word is too short or the letters and ...
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 ...
SwiftKey updated its beta app with a new flow experience more than a week ago and has since started rolling that to stable users (though not everyone seems to have it just yet). But unlike many ...
Back in 2014, Microsoft Garage came to life to test out experimental applications on Android and iOS and other platforms. If that experimental app was deemed pointless to continue, it would be shut ...
After launching a so-called 'experiment' to bring the Windows Phone typing experience to other platforms; Microsoft has officially canned the project. Word Flow featured many interesting concepts, ...
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 ...
Microsoft's experimental Garage division last spring launched Word Flow, a predictive keyboard for iOS that allowed users to enter text with a single hand either by typing or swiping. The Windows ...
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