Many of us type a lot of messages from our smartphones. Our phones became an integral part of our lives, and no matter if you type most of those messages for personal or business use, there are ways ...
Before Apple opened up its keyboard platform, apps like Swype and SwiftKey already gained quite a bit of traction on Android. And when Apple opened up its keyboard platform to third-party developers ...
Android is always known for its customization abilities. There are many ways to customize an Android device using custom fonts, wallpapers, boot animations, ringtones, apps, and system UI with some ...
Changing fonts can help you to personalize your device and make it look unique. Some fonts make text easier to read and improve the overall reading experience. You can resize the font size, add new ...
In the vast world of Android apps, font style, and typeface can elevate your device’s interface from mundane to extraordinary. This article showcases a variety of impressive font apps and fonts ...
If there’s one thing that Android has a lot of it’s apps, and there are tons of apps in just about every single category the Play Store has listed, and this includes keyboard apps. If you use your ...
Apple's final version of iOS 13 won't arrive until the fall, but the company's public beta rolled out Monday. In addition to dark mode and a swiping keyboard, iOS 13 introduces a handful of updates ...
Third-party keyboards may not be the most exciting of apps at first glance, but when you stop to think about how much time we spend tapping away at our smartphones—their significance becomes pretty ...
The Font window in Cocoa applications such as TextEdit, Pages, and Mail is a floating window that gives you access to all of your machine’s installed fonts. It’s typically mapped to the Command-T ...
Today Gboard released a significant change to the way your (beta build) keyboard appears in your phone. This update appeared as the default for beta users across the internet. As the change is default ...
The Mac used to show the characters of whatever font you were currently typing in when you pulled up the Keyboard Viewer from the menu bar. This was super useful when working with various symbol fonts ...