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SwiftKey Beta adds Microsoft to its name and Emoji 12.0 support
By Sean Endicott published
SwiftKey Beta got a small addition to its name and support for Emoji 12.0 in its latest update.
You can now control SwiftKey's cursor by sliding your thumb along the spacebar
By Sean Endicott last updated
SwiftKey for iOS now supports cursor control. The feature works the iPhone 11 and allows you to move your keyboard's cursor by dragging your thumb along the spacebar.
SwiftKey is the latest Microsoft app to pass 500 million installs on Android
By Sean Endicott published
Yet another Microsoft app reached the 500 million installations milestone.
SwiftKey Beta gains support for 49 additional languages
By Sean Endicott published
Swiftkey Beta for Android now supports 49 more languages, including languages from Uganda, Tanzania, and Zambia.
SwiftKey for iOS gains voice typing and trending GIFs
By Sean Endicott published
People can now dictate text on SwiftKey for iOS and add trending GIFs to their conversations.
Google is sending out warnings about SwiftKey's access to Gmail, likely due to new API changes
By Sean Endicott published
SwiftKey gets faster and leaner with latest update
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
SwiftKey has received some performance tweaks and trimmed some fat with its latest update, making it up to 20 percent faster than its competitors, according to the SwiftKey team.
SwiftKey gets built-in search juice powered by Bing
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
Microsoft is rolling out a handy new search feature for SwiftKey on Android, giving users a quick way to query Bing and share results with their contacts without leaving a conversation.
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