The company behind
popular keyboard app SwiftKey has announced a new hub for experimental software projects, dubbed SwiftKey Greenhouse.
SwiftKey is one of the most
popular keyboard apps on iOS and Android, and Microsoft is planning to keep developing the keyboard app for Android and iOS.
Not exact matches
When I looked at the numbers for my most -
popular posts of the years, the leader by a wide margin was a
keyboard designed for lawyers, followed by a voice
app for keeping time and a new legal research service.
In addition, we've got Google's AI assistant newly landed on iPad, a neat update to one of the most
popular third - party
keyboards around, and a great basic text - editing
app for iOS.
Not only did they acquire the ever -
popular Android
keyboard SwiftKey and give away Windows 10 for free, but they've started a Google X-like experimental division called Microsoft Garage, and they've actually released quite a few awesome Android
apps.
The
popular Android
keyboard Fleksy has arrived today on the Samsung Gear 2 in the form of Fleksy Messenger — a new
app that will allow Gear 2 users to reply to SMS messages directly on their watch.
And amongst the most
popular and preferred
app of the third - party
keyboards is the SwiftKey.
SwiftKey is one of the most
popular third - party
keyboard apps that are available for the Android platform.
Developers of some of the
popular Android
keyboards such as Swype, SwiftKey have already confirmed plans to launch their
keyboard apps in the
App Store.