Both versions feature developer TouchType's updated Fluency 2.0 “language inference engine” which analyses your typing style to predict your next word, with the app sifting through your past Facebook, Twitter, SMS and Gmail messages to work out if you're the sort of person who says “would have” or “would of” in your messages. We can only hope it is the former.
The new SwiftKey Tablet X app uses the split-screen thumb-friendly typing system we've seen shown off before, plus both come with support for themes, the weird little special characters and letters used in over 20 other languages and “real-time” touch analysis to enhance accuracy.
The “Neon” theme is fantastic. Plus it's very useful having cursor keys along the bottom of the keyboard for text editing, as long as you have a screen large enough to cope with the increased layout size.
To celebrate the launches, both versions of SwiftKey X are on sale for the next 48-hours at $1.99, before rising to $3.99 for the phone version and $4.99 for the tablet release. Read more and get your Android Market download links over at SwiftKey HQ.
They've literally just gone live at 2.00pm UK time, so you may need to F5 the Android Market links if they're not accessible right this very second.
source: Eurodroid
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