Microsoft discontinues its Word Flow keyboard and encourages us to use SwiftKey

Microsoft has been a great of technology, gone are those years where nobody had anything else that didn't have a Windows, but obviously the bubble deflated. And it is that they did not know how to do anything well in the mobile telephony market ...

Still, they tried "sneaking" apps in the main smartphone app stores, some applications that ranged from its classic office suite, Microsoft Office, to other applications as peculiar as Word Flow, Microsoft's keyboard for smartphones. A keyboard that seems to have come to an end, and it is that Microsoft has just announced that Word Flow is finished ... Yes, recommend us a keyboard from the competition… After the jump we give you all the details.

And as with everything, Microsoft has decided that their "experiment" (as they have called it) Word Flow has come to an end, that is, they stop updating the famous keyboard Microsoft with which we could write with one hand. And it was one of the most curious keyboards because of the way in which the letters were placed on the keyboard, diagonally. This is what the guys at Microsoft tell us about the World Flow keyboard discontinuation for iOS:

The Word Flow experiment has come to an end. These we recommend strongly urge you to download the keyboard SwiftKey from the App Store. The SwiftKey development team frequently updates and evaluates new features for SwiftKey making it one of the top picks on the App Store.

So now you know, run to download SwiftKey for iOS, a keyboard highly recommended if you really want to try other more productive ways, as they say, to write on your iPhone. It is a universal and free app, although it has some in-app payment, and the truth is that it does not work badly at all, yes, in the end you will end up returning to the native keyboard of your iPhone because obviously it is the one that ends up working the best. Also, do not forget that with iOS 11 comes a new way to use the keyboard with one hand, we will see if the operation is fluid with the arrival of iOS 11.


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