Microsoft plans to end support for SwiftKey on iOS and delist it from the App Store on October 5; SwiftKey on Android will continue to be supported (Mary Jo Foley/ZDNet)

Mary Jo Foley / ZDNet:
Microsoft plans to end support for SwiftKey on iOS and delist it from the App Store on October 5; SwiftKey on Android will continue to be supported  —  Questions about what’s going on with Microsoft’s support of the predictive SwifKey keyboard app for iOS have been bubbling up over the past few weeks.

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