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SwiftKey on Thursday announced its first ever iOS application, SwiftKey Note, which is available to iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users as a free download from the App Store.
The company rebranded the app as Microsoft SwiftKey keyboard in May this year. It currently has over 500+ million downloads with an overall rating of over 4.3 stars.
Microsoft SwiftKey is one of the better keyboard apps for both Android and iOS. And now with the addition of a few useful new features, Microsoft's keyboard app is now more useful than it was before.
According to the publication, SwiftKey will keep living on Android devices. iPhone users, at least, need to download the app before October 5 to enjoy a bit more of this predictive keyboard.
SwiftKey says it has also seen more than 12 million downloads of its free and premium themes, which also launched when the app went free. The company isn’t yet offering any specific revenue or ...
Microsoft is ending support for its SwiftKey predictive keyboard for iPhone and the app will be delisted from the App Store next week, the company ...
Bing AI can assist you with searches, rewrite text, and respond to requests in chat mode in the newest release of Microsoft's SwiftKey keyboard.
The SwiftKey for iOS predictive keyboard will be delisted from the Apple App Store as of October 5. Microsoft isn't (publicly, at least) saying why.
Jamey Tucker shares about the Microsoft app, SwiftKey, which helps with autocorrect, typing, and uses AI to learn how you write and adjusts to the way you text.
The popular third-party Android keyboard app, now in beta, figures out for you where you need to insert spaces while you type emails or Facebook updates, along with other improvements.
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 swipe ...