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RSS FeedsNuance Discontinues Swype Keyboard for iOS and Android
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20 february 2018 15:02:26

 
Nuance Discontinues Swype Keyboard for iOS and Android
(MacRumors iPhone)
 


After over three years on the App Store, developer Nuance has decided to discontinue the gesture-based Swype Keyboard apps for both iOS and Android devices. The company`s announcement of the iOS app`s discontinuation came earlier this month, but it`s only just begun to garner attention due to a confirmation of the Android app`s removal given to XDA Developers. On Android, the company discontinued its Swype+Dragon for Android keyboard app, which combined Swype`s unique swipe-to-type feature with Dragon`s voice dictation. On iOS, it appears that one version of Dragon remains on the App Store in the United States, called Dragon Anywhere. Attempts to search for `Swype Keyboard,` however, do confirm the third-party keyboard app is gone from the App Store, with results surfacing rival company apps like SwiftKey. According to Nuance, the company`s decision to shut down Swype was a `necessary` move, granting it the ability to focus on selling AI solutions in the enterprise market. Recently, Nuance has been working on voice dictation software for medical professionals, as well as placing it within vehicles. Nuance will no longer be offering the Swype keyboard on iOS app store. We´re sorry to leave the direct-to-consumer keyboard business, but this change is necessary to allow us to concentrate on developing our AI solutions for sale directly to businesses. We hope you enjoyed using Swype, we sure enjoyed working with the Swype community. Although Swype is no more, users still have access to third-party iOS keyboard apps like Gboard, SwiftKey, Fleksy, Grammarly, and more. In terms of functionality, SwiftKey is the app that aligns most with Swype`s swipe-to-text abilities, letting users enter text one handed using the SwiftKey Flow feature. A current search for Swype on the iOS App Store When Swype launched in the fall of 2014 alongside iOS 8, it was one of the few keyboard apps that did not require `full access` to the iPhone to fun ...


 
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