Android exclusive SwiftKey and Swype possibly coming to iOS 7?
Ever since Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed that the company would give third party developers more access to iOS' APIs, it has opened the possibilities for features that have been sorely lacking in the operating system. Apple has kept tight control over what it has allowed developers to access in iOS because it wants to ensure its customers have a completely stable operating system and a smooth and seamless user experience. That stance, however, has hindered iOS from gaining features that are very common in rival operating systems. One of the simplest ways that Apple could allow third party developers access to is the iOS keyboard, which hasn't changed much since its release in 2007.
http://www.itechpost.com/articles/1...sive-swiftkey-swype-possibly-coming-ios-7.htm
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Ever since Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed that the company would give third party developers more access to iOS' APIs, it has opened the possibilities for features that have been sorely lacking in the operating system. Apple has kept tight control over what it has allowed developers to access in iOS because it wants to ensure its customers have a completely stable operating system and a smooth and seamless user experience. That stance, however, has hindered iOS from gaining features that are very common in rival operating systems. One of the simplest ways that Apple could allow third party developers access to is the iOS keyboard, which hasn't changed much since its release in 2007.
http://www.itechpost.com/articles/1...sive-swiftkey-swype-possibly-coming-ios-7.htm
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