The latest version features improved prediction quality

Mar 26, 2013 13:12 GMT  ·  By

SwiftKey, developers of the keyboard application with the same name, has just released a new update that addresses lots of issues.

In addition, developers claim the latest version of SwiftKey for Android features improved prediction quality. Without any further ado, check out below the full list of bug fixes included in this update:

- Fixed Stuck In Initial Caps - Fixed issue with question mark being unreachable - Fixed Flow trail problems on HTC One - Fixed problems with HTC One stock mail client - Fixed typing in HTC One Notes app and turned predictions back on in Jelly Bean - Fixed jumpy cursor in Samsung calculator - Fixed comma in Arabic - Made sure @ sign appears directly above A on longpress - Fixed Firefox crashes on devices running Android 2.2 and below - Fixed shift locking and combining characters on hard keyboard - Fixed a number of crashes in the installer - Fixed heatmap crash

Aside from the changes above, SwiftKey confirmed it has swapped locations of Turkish “i” and added French “guillemet” to secondary characters (<< and >>).

SwiftKey 4.0.1 is now available as a free download via Google Play Store and it should be fully compatible with all devices running Android 2.1 and up. Check it out here.