With iOS 8, Apple allowed 3rd-party keyboard developers to release their iOS keyboard alternate into the app store. Swiftkey was one of the first 3rd-party iOS keyboard and became one of the most popular keyboard choices available in the app store.
With iOS 8, Apple allowed 3rd-party keyboard developers to release their iOS keyboard alternate into the app store. Swiftkey was one of the first 3rd-party iOS keyboard and became one of the most popular keyboard choices available in the app store.
Features that Android users always brag about are mostly about the customization of the device, which Apple didn’t give much liberty to its users. But iOS 8 changed that to some extent. Apple allowed some customization in its iOS 8 software release to all the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users. One of the prominent […]
Apple announced 3rd-party keyboard support for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch during the unveiling of iOS 8. Swype and SwiftKey, two most popular 3rd-party keyboards that have long been enjoyed and loved by the Android community, are coming to iOS devices. Although Apple didn’t demo any 3rd-party iOS keyboard during the keynote, however, Swype screenshot […]