If you're a Swype user looking for a new alternative, check out our list of the best Android keyboards at the link (I switched
from Swype to SwiftKey some years ago and have never looked back).
Its new Word Flow keyboard, on which you can either tap each letter or swipe between them to type, is fantastic — Windows Phone 8's keyboard was already amazing, and made better by borrowing
from Swype and SwiftKey.
The emoji suggestions will have completely disappeared
from your Swype keyboard, and the space will now be occupied strictly by suggested words.
The element Google adds that make this stand out
from Swype is predictive text.
Samsung bundles the Galaxy Tab with two virtual keyboards, its own and one
from Swype.
T - Mobile provides its own keyboard
from Swype; I found it easy to use and responsive, with convenient multipurpose keys that are better defined than those of the stock Android keyboard but cluttered with secondary characters.
Not exact matches
Swype pays attention to the way you input text and creates a personal language model that follows you
from device to device.
With the
Swype keyboard option, you can quickly enter text by drawing a continuous line
from letter to letter, and the software is smart enough to enter spaces between words.
Swype is an alternative way of entering text works by sliding a finger across the screen instead of removing it
from the display, for each and every letter accessed and is apparently is a faster way of text entry.
The latter will only be available in the U.S. Samsung will install Layar, an augmented reality application, and
Swype, which allows users to input text on a touchscreen by gliding their finger
from one letter to another on a virtual keyboard, as well.
A plethora of keyboard options are available: Users can choose
from Android, Samsung, and
Swype (the latter of which lets you drag your finger
from letter to letter to type words).
When sending quick emails, you can also swipe
from letter to letter to input words, similar to what the
Swype app offers.
T - Mobile is now pushing out a new software update 2.32.531.1 for the HTC - made myTouch 4G handset, bringing the software improvements, a security update
from Google, and a new version of the pre-installed
Swype.
There is now the preloaded
Swype keyboard application with the Streak, where instead of removing a finger
from the keyboard when entering text — the finger is just swiped
from key to key, with spaces and words being automatically added and recognised.
The Lucy Chinen - curated Never cargo terminal has recently discovered the trembling hand of state secrets resounding oversold bounce child — running at LA's Smart Objects
from July 12 to August 8 — lifted its oddball title
from a Google - translated text generated
from the «Android
Swype predictive typing of an ant pathway» by participating artist Adriana Ramić.
Both are still miles away
from Nuance's staggering claim of «more than 1 billion devices» thanks to
Swype's long - running licensing model, but when it comes to downloads alone, the Google Play Store rankings picture a different reality.
You can purchase
Swype Keyboard
from the Google Play Store here.
The standard iPhone keyboard doesn't have this built in, but you can now install a keyboard like
Swype or SwiftKey
from the App Store and use it to get this feature on an iPhone.
Borrowing an idea
from many smartphone keyboards, shape - writing acts very similarly to
Swype.
With
Swype both your keyboard dictionary and how you use your words follows you
from device to device.
The Samsung Galaxy Xcover offers
Swype, but you can't turn it on and off
from within the keyboard settings.
The Google Play Store has so many amazing keyboards to choose
from and
Swype is easily one among the best.
Some of the most popular third - party options
from Android are already available on iOS and we tried SwiftKey,
Swype, and Minuum on the iPhone 6 Plus.
It works similarly to
Swype and Swiftkey, a
Swype - like input method allowing you to quickly input words by draging your fingers
from letter to letter to type.
The 1.5 GHz processor is running Android 4.2, complete with updated Google Now functionality, a clever 360 - degree «Photo Sphere» panoramic camera feature, and keyboard gestures for
Swype - style typing — those on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean can get the new Google Now abilities by updating the Google Search app
from the Play market.
This new version offers a new redesigned Gallery, a new Camera UI called Photo Sphere, a
Swype - like Gesture Typing, support for multiple accounts, the ability to wirelessly view media
from your Nexus device to your HDTV, and the addition of the Quick Settings panel on the homescreen.
Fortunately, iOS 8 allows you to download third - party keyboards
from the App Store for the first time, with a lineup that currently includes favorites such as SwiftKey,
Swype and Fleksy as well as sillier offerings like GIF Keyboard and ScribbleBoard.
For text input, you can choose
from either the standard Android multitouch keyboard or the special
Swype keyboard that lets you spell out words by dragging your finger across the keys.
Start with the first letter of the word, slide your finger
from each letter to the next and
Swype recognizes what you are trying to type.