![]() ![]() The SwiftKey developers seem to focus nowadays on a myriad of keyboard templates and colours with the updates, instead of keeping functionality. And with the introduction of iOS 8 and third-party keyboards, SwiftKey brings smarter and more efficient typing right to your iPhone and iPad Once you've downloaded SwiftKey to your iPhone or iPad, you'll need to install it. So sad that apps need to deteriorate with updates. SwiftKey Flow lets you drag your finger effortlessly across keys in order to form words faster than ever. I am now looking for a replacement app that will give me the functionality that I've come to live in this app. For some reason, all keyboards are buggy and slow on iOS, whereas on Android, they are fantastic. The changes it to Suzan over and over and again. There are no good keyboard alternatives on the iPhone. Now it gets changed to "I am" and I do not have the option force it to learn Ina. The old app learned this very quickly and even corrected me if it seemed that I misspelled Ina. And if a word is not 100% a dictionary word it will never ever accept it first time (always suggest something else), never store it or recognise it as one of your specific words.įor instance: My daughter's name is Ina. Now it seems to be a simple dictionary linked app. Over time it learned what words that it does not recognise in any dictionary, I tend to use and even which of them needed to be capitalised - gone. Over time it built up a library of the words that I used most and had them ready to use as I type. SwiftKey Keyboard not only allows you to type faster, but also intelligently predicts not just your next word, but whole phrases and sentences. ![]() And it became more and more a hindrance than a functionable tool. It was só useful and functioned really well. This was really one of my most favourite apps. Lost it's greatest functionality with latest updates ![]()
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