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I tried SwiftKey for a month — and these features made me want to ditch Gboard for good
I’ve been a loyal Gboard user for years. It’s fast, reliable, and tightly integrated with Google services. But after seeing chatter online about Microsoft’s SwiftKey, I got curious. So, I decided to ...
Since the release of SwiftKey 4 in February, SwiftKey has been the king of virtual keyboards. Earlier this year I wrote that Google Now and Swiftkey were the two biggest advantages that Android has ...
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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 ...
The SwiftKey team has just unveiled a new feature for its Android application, a feature that makes sharing a lot easier. Once a new update arrives to your SwiftKey application, you will be able to ...
SwiftKey, the startup that makes the popular eponymous Android word-predicting keyboard software — which last year pulled in $17.5 million in funding from Index, Accel and Octopus — is switching its ...
As smartphone growth saturates — at least in mature markets — tech companies are turning their attention to cars as the next consumer frontier for their wares. In the latest example, U.K. phone ...
Questions about what's going on with Microsoft's support of the predictive SwifKey keyboard app for iOS have been bubbling up over the past few weeks. A Reddit thread from a month ago highlighted the ...
From today, the popular keyboard app SwiftKey will be powered by a neural network. The latest version of the app combines the features of its Neural Alpha, released last October, and its regular app ...
Now that iOS 8 is available, iPhone and iPad users can choose from a bunch of different alternative keyboard apps. We tested out three of the most popular apps, including SwiftKey, Fleksy, and Swype.
Jon Reynolds and Ben Medlock started SwiftKey in London in 2008 to build a better, smarter mobile keyboard. Five years on they’ve topped app download charts all over the world, raised $17.6 million in ...
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