Microsoft is set to phase out support for its predictive keyboard app SwiftKey for iOS. "Microsoft will continue support for SwiftKey Android as well as the underlying technology that powers the Windows touch keyboard," Wolfe said. ZDNet further asked Microsoft's reasoning for this move but the official told they had no more to say. SwiftKey is a free, highly-customizable predictive keyboard app—based on the user's typing algorithm—which was highly-popular on Play Store in 2012. Microsoft acquired SwiftKey for USD 250M in 2016. With the official release of Windows 8 nearing, Microsoft is looking to complete the whole experience with their new line of Mice and Keyboards designed for the upcoming Metro-touting OS. First up is the simple but odd-looking Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse. Next we go to a more conventional and ergonomic mouse, the Microsoft Sculpt Touch Mouse (top left). Read more in our articles including "Microsoft to end SwiftKey keyboard support for iOS" and "Microsoft outs "Input Peripherals" for Windows 8".
Microsoft is set to phase out support for its predictive keyboard app SwiftKey for iOS. "Microsoft will continue support for SwiftKey Android as well as the underlying technology that powers the Windows touch keyboard," Wolfe said.
ZDNet further asked Microsoft's reasoning for this move but the official told they had no more to say. SwiftKey is a free, highly-customizable predictive keyboard app—based on the user's typing algorithm—which was highly-popular on Play Store in 2012. Microsoft acquired SwiftKey for USD 250M in 2016.
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