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Swiftkey doesn't support chinese language ( not in the language listing)
Ja, Microsoft SwiftKey AI Keyboard ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Microsoft SwiftKey AI Keyboard ist kostenlos.
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4.07 von 5
29 Bewertungen in Brunei Darussalam
Swiftkey doesn't support chinese language ( not in the language listing)
Been using SwiftKey since Android and naturally with iOS I would use it as well. However I did notice that compared to the built in Apple keyboard that SwiftKey lags in comparison. Hopefully this can be optimized and made smoother because I tried to live without SwiftKey but I just ended up with typos despite my best effort with the default Apple keyboard.
I love this keyboard its absolutely amazing
Literally copilot is right there when you need it and this app fixes many of the issues I had when switching from android! It's highly customizable and learns to better fit you as you use it... Awesome!
Loved SwiftKey on my Android phone. It’s shame that iOS version does not support Korean.
Cannot edit custom themes, and the keyboard below doesn’t adapt to even test it! This is one of the main things to me.
Microsoft's keyboard app is a masterclass in how to fail at basic functionality. After a mere 18 hours on my iPhone 14+, I had to delete this grammatical train wreck. The app managed to bungle the most fundamental rules of English that children learn in elementary school - it decapitalizes the first word of every sentence and can't even properly capitalize "I". The hubris of marketing this as a "learning" keyboard is staggering. The only thing it seems to have learned is how to unlearn proper English. Microsoft, a trillion-dollar tech giant, has somehow created a keyboard that's less intelligent than the default iOS keyboard that ships free with every iPhone. This feels like it was developed by someone who's never actually typed on a mobile device. It's baffling how Microsoft, with its vast resources and decades of software experience, managed to release a product that fails at the most basic task of text entry. 1/5 stars - Save yourself the frustration. The only thing "smart" about this keyboard is how quickly I was smart enough to delete it.
This keyboard is so much easier to use and so much more responsive than the default option.
Genuinely the only good keyboard I can find on the app store. The only thing I want is the ability to press and hold letters for special characters like * and #
Excellent
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