I used to use gboard but it just too heavy for a keyboard app so i switched to Swiftkey, also imo Swiftkey have superior autocorrect and glidding typing.
@G0FuckThyself it’s okay even on iOS. They canceled it for iOS for a couple of months, there was a big stink about it, and I’d bet they renewed development only after they figured out how to shoehorn AI onto it :)
@G0FuckThyself then there’s (hidden) features such as word-for-word suggestions of texts you have last written, which is super useful when you lose a typed text in faulty entry fields or something like that. Saved me re-typing so many times.
I used to use gboard but it just too heavy for a keyboard app so i switched to Swiftkey, also imo Swiftkey have superior autocorrect and glidding typing.
@G0FuckThyself SwiftKey is definitely THE 3rd-party keyboard on iOS. Even with their tacked-on “AI” bullshit
I am on Android and Bing AI isn’t too intrusive on android, most of the time i don’t even notice it.
@G0FuckThyself it’s okay even on iOS. They canceled it for iOS for a couple of months, there was a big stink about it, and I’d bet they renewed development only after they figured out how to shoehorn AI onto it :)
@G0FuckThyself then there’s (hidden) features such as word-for-word suggestions of texts you have last written, which is super useful when you lose a typed text in faulty entry fields or something like that. Saved me re-typing so many times.
Definitely, the built in TODO, and clipboard are just icing on the cake. it has quite a few feature that makes it worth to use even if MS bought it.