4.Swiftkey
What is SwiftKey?
SwiftKey is a keyboard replacement, get more customization and - potentially - to write faster than the standard iOS keyboard. It's free to download and use, with the only real cost of being targeted by the non-standard custom themes, qui cost 79p each.
You may not like it, if you're concerned about data privacy, however, and half do not ask a lot of permits.
What is good?
The reasons why we like iOS custom keyboards are all about things easy. We like being nice to reliably with a gesture instead of dozens of taps, being white and reliable to customize how the keyboard looks and feels is quite convenient.
Without having to pay a penny to get three themes: black, white and one Christmas Slightly Naff. Unless you want something fancy, it's going to do.
One of the main attractions is that you can quickly learn from their writing habits engaging in your Facebook, your Gmail, Twitter, Evernote and contacts. What this does is to inform the dictionary based on what you write about, you know who and so on. That's pretty smart. This can be shared across devices also if, for example, used Reviews another Android phone or tablet as well as a year iPhone.
I do not want all the fluff? There is a good luck that SwiftKey find faster and more accurate than the default keyboard of IOS. That's kinda the idea.
It's wrong?
If you're worried about people who get hold of the data, you may want to stay away from SwiftKey. It requires a lot of access to your phone and anything to synchronize the application (like your Gmail account) Because it uses a dictionary of stored clouds Instead of learning one saved locally on the device.
SwiftKey assured us that doing nothing seedy with our data, meta if you are at all worried you might want to try Swype TIME. It's almost as good as SwiftKey, purpose uses a completely local dictionary then does not require as many permits. It's not free like SwiftKey yet

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