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SwiftKey updated its beta app with a new flow experience more than a week ago and has since started rolling that to stable users (though not everyone seems to have it just yet). But unlike many ...
SwiftKey Flow, a keyboard alternative for Android devices, is now available as a free beta.
Android: If you took notice when SwiftKey announced SwiftKey Flow back in October, now's your chance to get in on the action. The company has launched a public beta of the new swipe-to-type ...
Originally a feature for Windows Phones, Word Flow enjoyed a new life on iOS only to be killed off. Microsoft suggest users jump to SwiftKey instead.
The obvious choice is the one that greets you when now open the Word Flow app: SwiftKey. With the acquisition of SwiftKey last year, it only makes sense that Microsoft is promoting it as their ...
I know a lot of you have been testing the Beta version of SwiftKey Flow, but it's now available to all as part of the new SwiftKey 4. Now if you're already a user of SwiftKey Pro, you don't need ...
Word Flow combined predictive capabilities, also found on SwiftKey, one-handed mode, custom backgrounds and search functions for things like GIFs and restaurants.
While we are still waiting on the beta testing for SwiftKey Flow to begin, SwiftKey has decided to tease us with another video highlighting their upcoming new Keyboard, SwiftKey Flow.
SwiftKey Keyboard was updated with multiple Flow predictions that now show up when swiping the keyboard to quickly form words.
Read update This new flow mechanic has now rolled to the stable version of SwiftKey. The team also added 4 new keypress sound profiles for those who want to customize the bleeps and boops of their ...
When iOS introduced support for third-party keyboards, SwiftKey – one of the most popular keyboards for Android – was quick to throw its hat into the battle for best input app. It’s been ...
Microsoft is suggesting people switch to its SwiftKey Keyboard app instead. "The Word Flow experiment is now complete!