Keyboard SwiftKey for iOS 8 It is one of the best received since its launch, in addition, it is also one of the ones that is receiving the most updates to correct errors and improve its operation over time.
From today SwiftKey version 1.0.3 is available for iPhone and iPad with iOS 8, an update that promises fix bugs and bring new languages compatible. If you install this version, SwiftKey should now load faster, improve delete key behavior, and allow easier access to URLs and web links.
Among the languages that have been added to SwiftKey Catalan, Euskera or Galician cannot be found, some of the most requested candidates in the App Store comments. However, this version of SwiftKey adds support for Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Dutch languages. More dictionaries will be added in the future.
If you still do not know how to activate a third-party keyboard On your iPhone, all you have to do is download the application from the App Store and then go to the Settings> General> Keyboard> Keyboards menu and once there, select the one you want to activate.
Remember that when changing the default iOS keyboard, you give full access to everything you write from your device so if you are concerned about privacy, it is better to stay away from these types of apps even though, apparently, they are safe. This is the main reason for criticism of SwiftKey in the App Store, followed by the lack of the aforementioned languages. If neither of these two issues affect you, SwiftKey is a great alternative to the default iOS keyboard.
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