As expected, SwiftKey, the developers of the popular Android keyboard have just released a note taking app for iOS called SwiftKey Note.
Since SwiftKey cannot release a standalone keyboard app in the App Store due to limitations of iOS, it has been forced to release a note-taking app.
The app offers several features for faster note taking such as SwiftKey’s award wining predictive technology that intelligently autocorrects words as you type and offers personalized predictions.
It also allows you to connect to your Evernote account, so SwiftKey’s autocorrect can learn how you write based on your archive. It also allows you to take a backup of your notes to Evernote.
You can also format the text by swiping left on the suggestion bar to access formatting options including Bold, Italic, Underline, Indent and Bullet Points.
You can also get analysis of your productivity including efficiency, keystrokes saved, typos corrected, words predicted and words completed.
Unfortunately, due to the limitation of iOS’ you won’t be able to swipe on the keyboard like the Android keyboard, you will have to tap on it like the iOS keyboard, and it will display three recommended words as you type. To accept a prediction, simply tap on it.
When you launch the app for the first time, it will offer an interactive tutorial to walk you through SwiftKey’s prediction technology.
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