The Verge- Swype is finally making its Android keyboard available on the Google Play store for easier downloading and installation. It's the first time that Swype can be easily installed — previously the keyboard had required a user to sign up for a Beta and uncheck the "unknown sources" box deep within Android's settings. The keyboard will cost $0.99 "for a limited time," though there's no word yet on how long that will last nor what the price will be after it's over.
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I still think Swiftkey is the best keyboard on the market.
Nice