One of the innovations introduced by Apple with iOS 8 is the ability to install from the App Store keyboard’s third parties in order to replace the default one. The possibility has been around for years, and finally landed on the Android device even on the apple.
SwiftKey, in addition to supporting the input of text by swipe, that is dragging the finger on the various letters without necessarily having to type, it also has a predictive system more advanced than iOS 8: keyboard learns which words suggest on the basis of what we write more often and what we publish on Facebook, Twitter and services that support Google Account, simply by combining the settings of SwiftKey our account.
Another important advantage for those who are forced to use checks spelling in multiple languages, is that of not having to switch from one layout to another keyboard to change the corrector: always on the settings you can install different languages and SwiftKey will understand, on the basis of what we write, which initiate correction.
The only disadvantage of the new keyboard design is very similar to the Android counterpart, unfortunately, a bit out of tune with the general UI of iOS also in white, so hope it will soon be possible to install new themes more like the default keyboard Apple’s mobile system.
SwiftKey is a free app and you download from the App Store.