Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Hub Keyboard: Microsoft's new keyboard for Android:

Microsoft continues its goal to create more and more applications for Android, but the other day we talked about upgrading his translator allocated to the operating system Google, we now have to submit a new application called Hub Keyboard Keyboard, created by garage Project, the division of Microsoft dedicated to developing applications for Android, which, if you remember, were also responsible for the development of Arrow Launcher.

This new tool will include new very useful features, and in principle, as indicated we would have nothing to do with the purchase of Swiftkey by Microsoft from which we reported some time ago, as it would be created by a team developer oblivious to Swiftkey.
Microsoft Hub Keyboard, gives us the opportunity to access a bar hosted tools at the top from which you can use some features such as the ability to insert text in a clipboard improved, documents of our Office folder and OneDrive, our contact Outlook, and even have at our disposal a translator directly into the keyboard itself.
This new app from Microsoft, is still in the experimental stage, and as such, we did find some functions that other more popular as the ability to write through gestures or self-correcting keyboard are missing, but we are confident that new updates are going including new features and can compete with some of the keyboards that we like as Fleksy, Swype or SwiftKey own.

The application is now available in the Google Play Store, but in principle can not be downloaded from Spain, therefore we leave a link to APKMirror then from where you can download the .apk file.
Google Play | Hub Keyboard (Gratis)
APKMirror | Hub Keyboard

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