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Microsoft, which launched its Hub Keyboard for Android in February this year, has now brought the app to iOS as well. Made by the Microsoft Garage team, the keyboard app offers a range of features that enhance your typing and chatting experience.
Microsoft, which launched its Hub Keyboard for Android in February this year, has now brought the app to iOS as well. Made by the Microsoft Garage team, the keyboard app offers a range of features that enhance your typing and chatting experience.
The Microsoft Keyboard Hub app for iOS, like its Android counterpart, integrates Microsoft products and services. If you have a PowerPoint slideshow named "report" saved in your OneDrive account, for instance, simply mentioning the word "report" when chatting with your colleagues will give you the option to share the download link of that file. You can also search for your SharePoint documents from your work, school, or university Office 365 accounts.
In addition, when you mention a friend's name when talking to some other person, Hub Keyboard prompts you with an option to share that friend's contact. You also get the option to translate one language to another without having to switch across any other app.
The work-focused keyboard comes with a minimalistic design including attachment and search buttons placed right above the keyboard. The Hub Keyboard can be downloaded for free from the App Store. It weighs 21.2MB and is compatible with iOS 9.1 and later versions.
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