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SwiftKey for iOS updated with support for Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, and Dutch

The SwiftKey iOS keyboard has been updated today to include support for several new languages. This will be a welcome update for many users, as the developers say that support for new languages has been one of their most requested changes. The new languages included in this update are:

  • Swedish
  • Danish
  • Norwegian
  • Dutch

The addition of these four languages brings the total to seventeen. SwiftKey is available on the iOS App Store for free.

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Comments

  1. Awesome! I’ve been waiting for support for Dutch since the release! :D

  2. Josie (@josie) - 9 years ago

    Hopefully it’s less buggy. I have found the third party keyboard implementation pretty terrible

  3. bunim1 - 9 years ago

    What about Hebrew (and Arabic….) which type in the opposite direction, with a different alphabet ? How will it work on iOS? On android it’s pretty smooth….

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  4. George Pollen - 9 years ago

    The MOST frequent request has been for SwiftKey to do something actually useful–even allow preferences to be changed–without having to give it Full Access to all Contacts, Photos, Calendar, etc.

  5. Wuhuuu danish :)

  6. butskristof - 9 years ago

    I’ve been waiting for Dutch since they published the app. Definitely switching to SwiftKey now. Nice!