Word Flow is a swipe-based keyboard app developed by Microsoft as an alternative to traditional typing keyboard apps. It allows users to type words by swiping a finger across letters rather than tapping individual keys.
Word Flow is a swipe-based virtual keyboard app for touchscreen devices. It was originally developed by Microsoft as an alternative text input method to tap-typing on mobile devices. The main way users interact with Word Flow is by tracing a path from letter to letter to form words, rather than tapping each key individually.
Word Flow uses advanced machine learning and prediction algorithms to offer next-word suggestions as you type. It learns your personal writing style, frequently used words, and writing patterns to improve suggestions over time. An adaptive language model helps it predict commonly used phrases in the user's language. It also has features like autocorrect and spell check to prevent and fix mistakes.
A key advantage of Word Flow over traditional typing is it allows users to input text faster with fewer errors. It's designed to maximize typing efficiency by reducing the number of taps and corrections needed. Several studies have found people can achieve up to 50% faster input speeds compared to tap typing after becoming accustomed to the swipe interface. The app also has customizable themes and support for emojis/GIFs.
Originally part of the Windows Phone mobile operating system, Word Flow was released as a standalone app for iOS and Android in 2016 before being discontinued in 2018. Its swipe functionality was ultimately integrated into Microsoft's SwiftKey keyboard app, which combined the machine learning capabilities of Word Flow with the linguistic prowess of SwiftKey technology following Microsoft's acquisition of the company in 2016.
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