[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj_91ntoi50[/embed] SwiftKey Keyboard Microsoft’s SwiftKey Keyboard has some of the best features of any Android keyboard, mostly due to the fact that it now integrates with its new Bing AI chatbot that’s essentially ChatGPT underneath. SwiftKey analyzes your writing style, frequently used words, and even emojis to predict your next word accurately. SwiftKey Keyboard also offers numerous themes, a library of stickers, multiple language support, dictation, and a built-in clipboard. Whether you favor the features of Gboard, the AI capabilities of SwiftKey, the grammar correction of Grammarly, the simpleness of Fleksy, or the wide range of expressions with Facemoji. Microsoft is set to phase out support for its predictive keyboard app SwiftKey for iOS. In an official statement via ZDNet, SwiftKey director of product management Chris Wolfe said that the support for SwiftKey iOS will end by October 5 and will be delisted from the App Store. "Microsoft will continue support for SwiftKey Android as well as the underlying technology that powers the Windows touch keyboard," Wolfe said. For iOS users who have SwiftKey installed, Wolfe asserted that it continues to function unless manually uninstalled or if the user gets a new iOS device. Read more in our articles including "Top 5 Android Keyboard Apps in 2023" and "Microsoft to end SwiftKey keyboard support for iOS".
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj_91ntoi50[/embed] SwiftKey Keyboard Microsoft’s SwiftKey Keyboard has some of the best features of any Android keyboard, mostly due to the fact that it now integrates with its new Bing AI chatbot that’s essentially ChatGPT underneath. SwiftKey analyzes your writing style, frequently used words, and even emojis to predict your next word accurately.
SwiftKey Keyboard also offers numerous themes, a library of stickers, multiple language support, dictation, and a built-in clipboard. Whether you favor the features of Gboard, the AI capabilities of SwiftKey, the grammar correction of Grammarly, the simpleness of Fleksy, or the wide range of expressions with Facemoji. Microsoft is set to phase out support for its predictive keyboard app SwiftKey for iOS.
Our coverage of SwiftKey includes: "Top 5 Android Keyboard Apps in 2023"; "Microsoft to end SwiftKey keyboard support for iOS"; "Great Alternatives for Google Apps". Each article provides unique insights and information.