And with no reason given, users can only speculate as to why Microsoft is consigning their long-running keyboard app to a slow death. The announcement comes just a week before the app is scheduled to be delisted from the iOS App Store. The above statement came from Chris Wolfe, Director of Product Management at SwiftKey. I like the extra features of the Samsung keyboard. For those customers who have SwiftKey installed on iOS, it will continue to work until it is manually uninstalled or a user gets a new device. I used use Swiftkey for 10 years, but lately, the Samsung keyboard has been good. Microsoft will continue support for SwiftKey Android as well as the underlying technology that powers the Windows touch keyboard. “As of October 5, support for SwiftKey iOS will end and it will be delisted from the Apple App Store. The news comes in the form of an email to Senior Contributing Editor Mary Jo Foley replying to a query about why the iOS app hasn’t received an update in over a year. Tap SwiftKey Keyboard on the Change keyboard dialog box. Select the SwiftKey Keyboard In the SwiftKey app, tap Select SwiftKey. ![]() Tap the Back button on your device to return to the SwiftKey app. ![]() Microsoft plans to delist its SwiftKey predictive keyboard from the iOS App Store on October 5th, according to a report by ZDNet. The slider button for the SwiftKey Keyboard option turns blue.
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