Keedogo is meant for people who just start typing while Keeble is fully focused on accessibility. Keedogo is only available for the iPad, while Keeble well on the iPhone as downloadable iPad.
More alternative keyboard apps
There are already available untold keyboards in the App Store, and will more relax. We make a selection of the most appealing iOS keyboards you into the whole system and in any app to use
Swype:. Swipe letters
Swype (€ 0.99 + IAP , iPhone / iPad, iOS 9.0+) – Swype is very similar to SwiftKey. In this key you can swipe words to write them. The keyboard supports input through written text and swipe gestures, but you can also dictate text. The greatest achievement of Swype is that you can activate two languages simultaneously. Also, Dutch has been added to the list of languages that supports Swype.
Custom Keyboard
Custom Keyboard (free + IAP , iPhone / iPad, iOS 8.0+) – Do not change only the color of your keyboard, but much more . Custom Keyboard leukt the appearance of your keyboard with 25 colors, 15 color transitions and 15 patterns for the background. You can use your own photos as a background, change the shape of the buttons and use more than 15 font for the buttons. 15 different sound effects complete the customization.
Keyboard Theme: wildly popular
RainbowKey Keyboard – Keyboard with colors and themes, pretty fonts and funny emoji (free + IAP , iPhone / iPad, iOS 8.1+) – This app with more than 50 themes for your keyboard is extremely popular. Keyboard Theme let other than colors and backgrounds also choose from over 30 different click sounds and textures for your buttons.
KuaiBord: text passages on hand
KuaiBoard – Type text. Quicker (free + IAP , iPhone / iPad, iOS 8.0+) -. The promise of KuaiBord is strong. The application looks a bit like TextExpander and hides all sorts of texts that you often want to have at hand. But you have to preset in TextExpander, as you can in KuaiBoard extensively browse through all standard texts you ready to put yourself. With the globe left you go back to the keyboard.
Minuum: tiny keyboard
Minuum (€ 3.99 + IAP , iPhone, iOS 8.2+) – Minuum has a keyboard with traditional design, but also a minimal state after the keyboard in QWERTY format, single line screen takes up space. In it, you can quickly move from letter to letter to write words. A long press of a letter is enough for a number or punctuation mark. At present Dutch still not supported and there are here and there are complaints about the reliability of the English dictionary, but you can surprisingly fast typing with this little keyboard.
MyScript Stack: handwriting input
MyScript Stack – Handwriting Keyboard (free, iPhone / iPad, iOS 8.0+) – Give your letter to the preference itself by hand instead of typing? Then MyScript Hack a nice app. Which replaces your keyboard by a large white sheet on which you can draw yourself. Letters and numbers are well recorded by the app and it is not so special: MyScript had already a rekenapp where you could draw to enter formulas.
PopKey: animated POISON on hand
PopKey + POISON keyboard (free, iPhone / iPad, iOS 8.0+) – PopKey shows where iOS keyboards are capable of even more: gimmicks. PopKey is basically just a conservatively styled keyboard, just tap the globe at the bottom left and a whole new world opens up to you. A world of animated POISON’s that is. You see the popular animated graphics, the recently added and your own favorites. Which you can then copy and paste into the text field. Not every app supports animated POISON, but Apple’s own iMessage example though. Also check out our comprehensive article about PopKey .
Roxie: emoji suggestions
Roxie Visual Keyboard (free, iPhone, iOS 8.0+) – Roxie has again found a different structure than all competitors above. The application keeps the keyboard nice and simple, but adds a special spell checker to it. The app suggests namely different emoji with words you write. Love is simply replaced with a heart, for example. The app does not yet work well with Dutch text, but the app learns from its users, so it is possible that you soon after a Dutch Love you will also get a heart as a suggestion.
TextExpander: whole sections drop text
TextExpander 3 + custom keyboard (€ 4.99, iPhone / iPad, iOS 8.0+) – TextExpander on the desktop for many years a useful app and it has become on the iPhone. With TextExpander programming all sorts of abbreviations that whole words, phrases or even entire paragraphs to drop text for you. With a button at the bottom you approach abbreviations quickly. Useful for handling e-mails, dozens of chat sessions simultaneously or perhaps (?) Passwords. Note: TextExpander was equally for iOS, but this is a new app.
Them Board: keyboard marketplace
Them Board (free + IAP , iPhone / iPad, iOS 8.0+) – Them Board of Taphive is not just an app with keyboards that look different. The application wants to establish itself as a market for keyboards on iOS. Taphive therefore calls on developers to develop their own keyboards and sell them in this app. Board gives them on the website a preview with a rainbow colored keyboard and a starry sky.
TouchPal X: Letters sweep up
TouchPal Keyboard (free, iPhone / iPad, iOS 8.0+) – TouchPal supports in line with sweeping keyboards. Swipe over the letters and your words fly the text box. On Android, when the keyboard already has a quarter of a million satisfied users, is popular because you can type easily emoji it. Also on the iPhone it can: by sweeping a letter down, you can see the icon and type figure who immediately. A letter wipe up is good for the figure in the picture.
CooolKey: to look
CooolKey (€ 2.99, iPhone / iPad, iOS 8.0+) – Cooolkey focuses entirely on the appearance of your keyboard. The app lets you choose between different color schemes and keyboard designs, such as a blackboard or a friendly black keyboard. You can also design keyboards and add animations. CooolKey currently only supports English, French, German, Greek, Icelandic, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Turkish and Arabic. Dutch is not there.
At the opening photo: SwiftKey



