In this returning segment of How I Android, Josh answers the burning question you all had in a previous video – what keyboard does he use?

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34 thoughts on “How I Android: Keymonk Keyboard”
  1. I don't understand why more keyboard applications haven't tried implementing this into their products. Love this keyboard along with Nintype back when the developers actually still supported the apps.

  2. Unfortunately Keymonk Keyboard isn't available right now on the Play Store. Presently I am using the Google Keyboard.

    I am looking for a keyboard that is designed as individual tabs, like the iPhone keyboard or the Blackberry keyboard.

    Also I want to use a safe keyboard that will not save any passwords. Now a days Cyber Crime has became a big threat. You never know what can happen!

    So considering the points what would you suggest?

  3. There is a spiritual successor for this keyboard on iOS. It is called nintype and it does everything this keyboard did and them some. Only issue is that iOS is one of the buggiest platforms for third party keyboard applications. It does allow you to type so much quicker than any other keyboard application.

  4. Honestly him typing with SwiftKey at the end of the video looks just as fast as keymonk to me. I did just start using keymonk, but I already think SwiftKey is going to be faster for me. It's also still being developed. Keymonk isn't & hasn't been updated since 2012. Another great thing about SwiftKey is that if you have a Bluetooth keyboard SwiftKey will show predictions for it too when you're typing. SwiftKey is also free.

  5. ok, talking about keyboards, i really miss 3X4 classic keyboard WITH SWYPE function AND predictive text input on my GS3 that was available before a couple of android updates. but that option is gone now. is there any way to get that back? or any alternatives? thanks.

  6. Google Hindi Keyboard? 
    You like Indian Accent 😀 . You do "namaskar" too, i.e the joining of Hands :D 
    Cool

  7. I like to use SwiftKey feels awesome even though I can't double swype the main reason why I use it is because I can use Spanish and English at the same time

  8. Keymonk and Fleksy are the 2 best android keyboards, but they are not at all the same. If they were mashed together, keeping the best of both, it would be perfect.

  9. The better version of this (not the same i think) but similar idea, is FLeksy keyboard, i've been using this keyboard for about 2 weeks nnow, and so far i am loving it on my nexus 5. Its similar to this, but more unique and more ocmpact. You're see if you check it out on google play. (it doesnt have swipe, but it haso ne of the best dictionary among keyboards, and one of the most innovative keyboard out there)

  10. best thing about it is the design. it is so simple and functional and perfectly fits into every app that you need a keyboard in.

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