Microsoft released yesterday an important update to the SwiftKey running on Android, which includes the ability to auto-translate at the time of typing, ie in real time.
In other words, with SwiftKey keyboard your text can be translated automatically as you type using the camera automatic translation of Microsoft Translator. This feature it was originally developed in the beta build that the company released at the beginning of September, but with this version, it is available for all owners of mobile phones running Android.
"We have integrated Microsoft Translator into SwiftKey. This gives you a fast and hassle-free way to use automatic translation. "There is no more switching applications or copying and pasting back and forth," says Microsoft on the features of this new version.
In addition, the new version of SwiftKey offers support for a bunch of new languages like Adyghe, Nubian-Dongolawi, Dotyali, Gorontalo, Ingush, Kabiye, Mi'kmaq, Newar, Wakhi, Kalmyk and Nubian-Kenzi. We don't think you need or know any of the above new languages, but anyway SwiftKey contains Greek and all known languages. In addition to the new languages there are also updates to the existing ones.
SwiftKey is undoubtedly one of the most advanced keyboard applications not only on Android but also on iOS, offering an extremely accurate prediction and correction mechanism in an impressive variety of languages.
The rating of application on Google Play Store as well as 100 million installations, is living proof of how advanced it is.