SwiftKey Cloud exits beta, available as free update in version 4.2


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After nearly a month of beta testing, SwiftKey Cloud is now ready for the masses. Now in final form, the popular Android keyboard can backup and sync customizations across devices, and it can even learn phrases that are trending across the globe. Thanks to one-click authorization, it's now easier for SwiftKey to learn phrases from your Facebook and Gmail accounts, and it can also now tap into Yahoo Mail. You'll also find more responsive Flow predictions in the final version, along with some Emoji fixes. SwiftKey Cloud arrives as part of SwiftKey 4.2, which is available as a free update to current users. The app is also available for a free 30-day trial, but for a limited time, you can also snag the paid version for $2.99 / ?1.49, which rings in at half off the regular price. Certainly worth checking out if the stock Android keyboard is no longer cutting it.

 

 

http://www.engadget.com/2013/08/21/swiftkey-cloud-final-version/

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Updated earlier this morning. Not sure how useful the cloud feature is to me - I only use Swiftkey on my phone, and use stock Android keyboard on my N7

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Updated earlier this morning. Not sure how useful the cloud feature is to me - I only use Swiftkey on my phone, and use stock Android keyboard on my N7

It would be useful for me for the number of times I wipe my phone and install a new ROM. No more having to "teach" it? Sweet! And learning trending subjects could actually be a really nice way to teach the keyboard words that maybe aren't actually dictionary words.

 

Hands down best keyboard for Android.

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