Sunday, February 19, 2012

SwiftKey passes 5 million-installs milestone, celebrates with an update and a sale

Swiftkey

SwiftKey, the Android keyboard replacement that can just about read minds, has passed a pretty significant milestone -- 5,000,000 downloads.  Just as impressive, over 1,000,000 users have personalized their install using SwiftKey's service to scan your mail and social media posts to learn how you type.  The folks at TouchType aren't just awesome developers though, they like to share the good fortune. To celebrate, they have updated the core language data to help make "informal language" easier to type on our phones, and are offering a 25 percent discount on the apps normal $3.99 / £2.49 asking price!  The sale is only good through the weekend.  

Here at AC more than a couple of us use SwiftKey, and we're looking forward to the update.  The weekend sale is a great way for anyone who's not using SwiftKey to find out what all the fuss is about.  The press release and a download link are after the break.

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