Microsoft is bringing its excellent Windows Phone keyboard to the iPhone today. The new iOS version will let you tap or swipe to type out words and intelligently predict words for sentences, just like the Windows Phone variant. Microsoft had promised a beta period, but it appears the app is freely available in the US App Store today....
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Microsoft’s excellent Windows Phone keyboard is now available for iOS 0
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Speedify review: Faster, more reliable internet for your iOS devices 2
April 19th at 4:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsSpeedify combines available cellular and Wi-Fi connections, seamlessly providing faster, more reliable internet speeds from any iOS app.
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Smile reacts to pricing outrage, offers lower rate for current TextExpander users 1
April 12th at 9:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsIndividual users who have an earlier version of the app will be able to subscribe to the new version at a rate thatâs less than the rate of the previously announced price.
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Roundup: Best iOS apps for creating, managing and sharing GIFs 1
April 10th at 6:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsIntroduced in 1987, Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) images have evolved from small icons to hugely popular animated clips that are adding humor to everyday digital conversations. AppleInsider has compiled a list of the best keyboards, creators and storage tools to get you GIF-ing.
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Microsoftâs Hub Keyboard for iOS puts Office365 at your fingertips but lacks punch 0
April 9th at 12:42am / Macworld / 0 opinionsMicrosoftâs disappointing iOS keyboard is not as feature-packed as its Android counterpart.
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Microsoft's Hub Keyboard app is now available for iOS 0
April 8th at 4:49am / The Verge / 0 opinionsMicrosoft Garage, the company's experimental app-making outfit, released its Hub Keyboard app on iOS today following an Android release back in February. Hub Keyboard mixes a neat minimal design with some powerful attachment and search buttons on top. For instance, you can dig through your OneDrive files and drop instant links in chat messages, or copy and paste contact info by linking your address book. The app is free in the App Store, but you have to toggle on full access in the iPhone's settings to...
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Microsoft brings its Hub Keyboard app to iPhone 0
April 7th at 9:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsMicrosoft today released its first standalone keyboard application for iOS users. No, it’s not the rumored version of its Windows Phone keyboard that’s being ported to the iPhone – it’s an iOS version of the Microsoft Hub keyboard, which hit Android this February. Like the prior release, the iOS Hub keyboard lets you quickly share Office documents and those stored in…
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5 of the best Google apps for iOS, and how to use them 1
April 5th at 7:42pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsNot all Google geeks use Android. Bring popular productivity tools to your iPhone or iPad with these native versions of your favorite apps.