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Replace Your Smartphone’s Boring Default Keyboard with These Apps
Sometimes that boring, old default keyboard that came with your smartphone or tablet just won’t cut it – you misspell too many words, want to type faster, or need more emoticons. A growing number of third-party keyboards are available for devices running Android and since late in 2014, for iOS 8. SwiftKey has been popular for Android for a few years and became available for iOS last September. The company behind the app says the best feature of SwiftKey is that it can learn what – and how – users use words on their devices. This allows for SwiftKey to predict what’s going to be typed. Users can also customize…