![]() I have been using SwiftKey for around 10 years (initially on Android, and later on iOS), and I can't think of a good alternative keyboard app for iOS. If you want to continue using the app, now is your chance to download it on your iPhone or iPad, before it is delisted permanently next week. It also asks users to visit to manage your data. A new page is live on the website, it states that SwiftKey for iOS is being deprecated, and hence will be delisted from the App Store on October 5th. It is also worth mentioning that all articles related to the iOS app on SwiftKey's support portal have been removed. When I looked up a fix for it, I came across a post on reddit where users have been facing the same issue since last month. Interestingly, we were unable to sign in to our Microsoft account via the SwiftKey app. The author speculates that Microsoft may have decided to abandon the app due to the limitations imposed by Apple, for third-party keyboards. When ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley asked Microsoft for more details about the decision to end support for the keyboard app, the company's officials had nothing to say. He did not explain why Microsoft is discontinuing SwiftKey on iOS. Wolfe also confirmed that SwiftKey for Android remains unaffected by this announcement, and will continue to be supported. But the keyboard app cannot be downloaded again if it is uninstalled, this also means that users who switch to new devices will be unable to fetch it from the App Store. It is also capable of syncing the clipboard data between Windows and Android devices.Ĭhris Wolfe, Director of Product Management at SwiftKey, told The Verge that users who have SwiftKey installed on their iOS device can continue to use it even after it is deslisted. SwiftKey's technology is also being put to use in Windows 11, specifically for the Windows Touch Keyboard.
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