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Swiftkey support
Swiftkey support













The best alternative is AnySoftKeyboard, which is both free and Open Source. There are more than 25 alternatives to Microsoft SwiftKey for a variety of platforms, including Android, Android Tablet, iPhone, iPad and F-Droid.

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That means autocorrect and predictive text that actually works because it' and is a popular Mobile Keyboard in the os & utilities category. Microsoft plans to continue to support SwiftKey on Android for the foreseeable future.Microsoft SwiftKey Alternatives: 25+ Mobile Keyboards and similar apps | AlternativeTo (function()() Skip to main contentSkip to site searchPlatformsCategoriesOnlineWindowsAndroidMaciPhoneLinuxiPadAndroid TabletProductivitySocialDevelopmentBackupRemote Work & StudyLoginSign up HomeOS & UtilitiesMicrosoft SwiftKeyAlternativesMicrosoft SwiftKey AlternativesMicrosoft SwiftKey is described as 'SwiftKey Keyboard uses Artificial Intelligence to automatically learn your writing style, including the emoji you love to use (if you use emoji), the words that matter to you and how you like to type. The app uses a natural language processing algorithm that helps users type faster by predicting what they will type next. At the time, Microsoft said the keyboard was used on more than 300 million Android and iOS devices. Microsoft did not give a reason for its decision to kill off the app, but Foley speculates that it may be related to Apple's policies about granting developers access to certain parts of its software, since if it chooses not to, "there's no easy or good way to make a product which needs integration to work." For those customers who have SwiftKey installed on iOS, it will continue to work until it is manually uninstalled or a user gets a new device. Microsoft will continue support for SwiftKey Android as well as the underlying technology that powers the Windows touch keyboard. "As of October 5, support for SwiftKey iOS will end and it will be delisted from the Apple App Store.

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Responding to a request from ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley for more information after a lack of updates to the app for over a year, director of product management at SwiftKey, Chris Wolfe, gave the following statement: 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 confirmed on Wednesday.















Swiftkey support