Will iOS 7 Support 3rd-Party Keyboards? SwiftKey Thinks It’s A Possibility
SwiftKey creator TouchType will be closely watching Apple’s WWDC keynote on Monday, hoping that the Cupertino company opens up its iOS platform to third-party keyboards for the first time. The SwiftKey...
View ArticleNew Note-Taking App Will Finally Bring SwiftKey To iPhone [Rumor]
SwiftKey, the most popular third-party keyboard on Android, is coming to iOS through a new note-taking app called SwiftKey Note. A leaked promotional image for the app has been leaked on Twitter today,...
View ArticleSwiftKey Finally Infiltrates iOS With New Note-Taking App
The immensely popular SwiftKey keyboard makes its debut on iOS today via a new note-taking app called SwiftKey Note. It promises to be the fastest way to make notes on an iPhone and iPad, and it boasts...
View ArticleSee how third-party keyboards will ease typing in iOS 8
iOS 8 introduces many convenient features and enhancements designed to make your iPhone even easier to use. Among these is keyboard update QuickType and support for installing third-party keyboards on...
View ArticleHow to start enjoying third-party keyboards in iOS 8
iOS 8 finally gives iPhone users a feature Android owners have long loved: third-party keyboards. It’s a pretty familiar feature, but unleashing developers so they can create new keyboards for the...
View ArticleA definitive guide to third-party keyboards in iOS 8
With iOS 8, iPhone and iPad owners for the first time ever can replace Apple’s default virtual keyboard with a third-party alternative. Doing so — with keyboards made by SwiftKey, Swype, Fleksy and...
View ArticleWhy does Apple strip dictation from third-party keyboards in iOS 8?
If you’ve installed a third-party keyboard on your iPhone or iPad running iOS 8, you might have noticed a strange omission: While you can communicate in animated GIFs or Klingon, you can’t dictate into...
View ArticleStephen Hawking uses SwiftKey to work smarter, faster
Famous astrophysicist Stephen Hawking has a better way to talk now, thanks to a new custom predictive text software upgrade from SwiftKey and Intel Labs. The technology that Professor Hawking was...
View ArticleEach state has its own fave emoji (and some of you people are weird)
Emoji have quickly become the language of choice for digital natives, but when it comes to the tiny pictograms, not all emoji are used equally. To find out which areas of the United States use emoji...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s one-handed iOS keyboard is here
Typing with one hand on the gigantic iPhone 6s Plus just got a whole lot easier thanks to one of Apple’s biggest rivals. Microsoft revealed today that its new one-handed keyboard app “Word Flow” for...
View ArticleSwiftKey bags a whole bunch of new languages, new themes
SwiftKey, one of the most popular third-party keyboards on iOS, now supports a whole bunch of new languages and new themes. Its design has also been overhauled to provide a more pleasurable experience,...
View ArticleOld Man’s Journey, Google Assistant, and other awesome apps of the week
A gorgeously illustrated, story-driven game with an utterly unique gameplay mechanic is just one of the titles we’ve picked out for this week’s “Awesome Apps” roundup. We’ve also got Google’s AI...
View ArticleSwiftKey toolbar gives speedy access to GIFs, emoji and more
SwiftKey, one of the most popular third-party keyboards on iOS, has just gotten even faster and more efficient — thanks to an update which adds a new Toolbar for giving you super-speedy access to the...
View ArticleFortnite, Textor, and other awesome apps of the week
Fortnite, arguably the most anticipated iOS game of 2018, is just one of our selections for “Awesome Apps of the Week.” In addition, we’ve got Google’s AI assistant newly landed on iPad, a neat update...
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