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lots of options, functioning offline auto correct, arrow keys, special characters, and I haven't run into any bugs or lack of features. I've used Florisboard and Unexpected Keyboard, both of which I think are good, but neither have quite the level of polish or feature set. this keyboard is well worth paying for.
1 person found this review helpful

Ian S.
I tested this of when it first came on the scene, and found it wasn't quite ready (who can blame the developers, a keyboard is a VERY easy thing to detect bugs with, while also being a very hard thing to get just right). Now, a few months later, it has improved greatly. I just uograded to the paid version, because this level of qualify deserves our support! Keep up the great work.
11 people found this review helpful

Paul Leimer
Generally works super well, better than all other keyboards I have tried. Even those that use internet. The only inconvenience is that it will not autocomplete strings that I commonly type but are not a regular english expression, such as an email address. Otherwise, completely worth the $12! The interface is clean, not buggy, and I appreciate the ability to choose different language models to balance accuracy vs speed.
5 people found this review helpful