For those who are not fans of standard issue keyboard apps in their smartphones, a lot of options
are available on the various application stores like the Google Play
Store, the Apple App Store or the Microsoft Store.
While most smartphone
users would happily use the default app on their devices, many want to
try out newer and novel ideas, which is where apps like ‘Swype’ of
‘Flesky’ come into play. Now, it is the turn of Microsoft
to roll out its default virtual keypad software for Android and iOS
users, as reports indicate that the Redmond, WA-based tech giant is
reportedly fixing to introduce its ‘Word Flow’ keyboard app to the two
largest mobile operating systems on the planet right now.
According to reports, Microsoft has been sending e-mails to select
users asking them to give its software a go, rhetorically asking them if
they think their “native iOS keyboard could use improvement”. Receivers
of the mail are also invited to join the beta program, which allows
interested parties to give the new software a try before the stable
version is launched on Apple’s mobile platform. In the same e-mail, the
company says that its “Word Flow keyboard has long been one of the
highly praised features on Windows Phone and was used to break the
Guinness World Record for fastest texting”. Microsoft also says that it
plans to roll out its keyboard software “to other platforms, starting
with iOS”. While the Android version of the software is not yet
officially confirmed, the plurality implied by the “starting with iOS”
bit is probably a bit of a giveaway, considering no other mobile
platform commands anything near the market share of either Android of
iOS.
This latest attempt from Microsoft is yet another example of how the
company is looking to transition from being a software vendor to a
software services company. The tech major had launched its virtual
personal assistant, Cortana, on iOS and Android late last year, and its
e-mail client, Outlook, is also available on both the leading mobile
platforms. Skype, now owned by Microsoft, has already been available on
Android and iOS ever since the emergence of the two platforms, when the
VoIP app was still an independent company. It now remains to be seen if
the trend of porting default Windows 10 Mobile apps to Android and iOS
continues in the future as well, and what that means for Windows 10
Mobile as a platform.
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