It invaded my Swiftkey keyboard with no permission and zero warning today (Obviously I realize that I probably gave it permission for shenanigans when I accepted the SwiftKey terms and conditions).
Man, Microsoft’s purchase of SwiftKey still bugs me.
It’s frustrating that after so many years, there’s still no open source mobile keyboard where you can “import” your typing history from multiple sources to tailor autocomplete to your own “voice”.
It invaded my Swiftkey keyboard with no permission and zero warning today (Obviously I realize that I probably gave it permission for shenanigans when I accepted the SwiftKey terms and conditions).
Man, Microsoft’s purchase of SwiftKey still bugs me.
It’s frustrating that after so many years, there’s still no open source mobile keyboard where you can “import” your typing history from multiple sources to tailor autocomplete to your own “voice”.
While Google also has problems, it was a pretty smooth switch from SwiftKey to google keyboard (years ago for me to be fair)