Heliboard I believe, installed the google swiping .so, I believe you can set it to ignore saving inputs or forget them after a time. I like the customization options, I can have solarized dark everywhere including my phone.
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I laugh that the app from my bank throws an error saying all third-party keyboards are malware & unsafe.
I use AnySoftKeyboard still since it has a ton of keyboards & features (tho autocorrect needs improvements).
Still using Swype, never liked how the other swiping keyboards felt. No clipboard history
Thumbkey, Samsung built in when I need a gif.
Yay, glad someone uses it.
Nintype, although technically itβs the half baked community revival βKeyboard 71β
It has a lot of minor issues but itβs the only keyboard that does simultaneous two finger swiping. the learning dictionary is really good too. i can consistently type around 100wpm accurately with it.
I just tried the FUTO keyboard and it's almost perfect, but it doesn't detect swipe language automatically. Still, it's a nice option.
Also using this, but the swipe prediction is garbage sometimes.
In the sentence above, it didn't predict 3x words, nor give me the correct one as an option, and I had to type it manually.
If I swipe really slow, it performs a little better. But who wants to do that?
Maybe in doing something wrong in the settings.
What I like about it: it isn't google, and I can use a QWERTY layout, with number row, and the shift+number matches that of a standard keyboard. Couldn't get that to work with other FOSS keyboards,
It gets beggar! I've been using it for a few months now and I'm only having to sop and root wiz a few times per sentence
for quite some time I am using Florisboard, a FOSS and privacy-respecting keyboard that has a ton of features. clipboard, undo/redo and copy/paste buttons etc. very useful when writing longer texts.
Apple keyboard and I hate it. Gboard for Apple is lame, and most of the others available are paid but I also suspect could be lame, so I donβt want to take the risk.
I use swiftkey. I type in 3 different languages daily (even in individual conversations) . Swiftkey does this very simply and automatically. Almost no fucking around with changing languages. It just does it by itself.
Would love to use other keyboards, but none of them comes even close if you need multiple languages all the time.
SwiftKey on Android I'm guessing? iOS version only allows two concurrent languages sadly.
I use futo keyboard because it's got great voice and swipe typing.
Heliboard,, sourced from F Droid with the clipboard enabled.
I used to use Openbaord fom F Droid
Heliboard was the closest to Gboard imo. It would be better though if it supports Japanese input.
Same here. I use Heliboard.
I simply use the default iOS keyboard.
FUTO keyboard
Just installed it today. Significantly improved voice typing over Google and its processed locally on your device, not server side like everything Google.
You can upgrade your voice typing model anytime over their website.
Inkwell , it's a florisboard fork , gonna install Heliboard instead... yes I enable clipboard history and even pin items
Fossify Keyboard
Enough for my needs. No autocorrect function, which helps me practice my written English. The clipboard function is interesting, as it allows for instant copied text or fixed text, but I seldom use it.
I use FlorisBoard for pure functionality.
- I've been working with an odd app where you type at length but the message gets eaten sometimes. So I follow up everything with instant hits of the select-all + copy buttons
- I find the < and > arrows to navigate text much more ergonomic than holding on space to edge around, especially for long strings (webpage forms lol)
- Private clipboard is a measurable peace of mind. Had a heart attack when a private SSH key got autosuggested on the stock keyboard. Not sure if it ever gets TLS transferred anywhere though, e.g. for autocorrect training.
I do switch back to the stock keyboard for emoji search though.
Also a florisboard user! Just patiently awaiting them to re-add glide typing
I still use Gboard but I feel like it's got a lot worse in recent years
any app is prob fine as long as you turn its internet access off. they literally have access to everything you type.