> Today, we are announcing... updates to SwiftKey that put the Bing AI experience one touch away across any iOS or Android mobile experience that supports a third-party keyboard.
https://blogs.bing.com/search/april-2023/Easily-access-the-n...
I used to have a couple third-party ones installed on my iPhone (Grammarly is one whose name I can remember)
Found myself having to constantly go back to the factory keyboard so I could actually type (keytap-to-screen lag on some was on the order of a second or more)
And some of those keyboards had ads
Or exported copies of what I was typing off my phone
No thank you
It doesn't have a lot of features, but it continues to work just as well as it did when I installed it. Which is more than I can say for Google's keyboard.
Go to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/swiftkey
Then click the App Store link
https://apps.apple.com/app/swiftkey-keyboard/id911813648
Version History there shows four released this year (the most recent being two days ago):
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3.0.1 Apr 12, 2023
- Introducing the new Bing in SwiftKey preview experience. Bing in SwiftKey includes search, chat, and tone change, providing seamless access to some of the most advanced AI-powered tools available. If you want to try it yourself, sign up for the Bing preview waitlist by signing into SwiftKey or at https://www.bing.com/new
- Bug fixes and stability improvements
3.0.0 Apr 8, 2023
Bug fixes and performance improvements
2.9.8 Feb 12, 2023
Bug fixes and performance improvements
2.9.7 Feb 6, 2023
- Emoji update: Tap emoji icon for latest iOS emoji.
- New settings entry: Long press emoji icon for keyboard settings.
- Improved autocorrection: Tap backspace to undo autocorrection.
- Bug fixes and performance improvements.
If an app is updated, it pops in the apps pending updates list
I have mine set to autoinstall, but can force them to install manually, too
Thanks!