Since yesterday, the really cool fork of openboard with active development and support of adding a swype library manually, got rebranded into Heliboard. A release on izzyondroidrepo and fdroid should be coming soon.

PS. If you are using the old fork you have to remove it first and do a backup of your settings.

  • calm.like.a.bomb@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    9 months ago

    I want to use one of these OSS keyboards, but man they suck a lot for non-English typing… and especially if you want/need multiple languages!

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      9 months ago

      I use it for English and German. And it works great.

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      9 months ago

      This was what kept me on Microsoft’s keyboard for ages, I’ve been using using this fork for the past month or two and it’s by far the best FOSS keyboard for multilingual typing and autocorrect. Maybe not quite as polished as GBoard or SwiftKey but more than good enough.

      I really suggest you give it a try! I admit setting up the multilingual support is slightly convoluted compared to proprietary options, though. This comment was typed on Heliboard, et je peux facilement changer en français aussi and even avoir des sentences that changent between les deux without beaucoup de difficulté.

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      9 months ago

      Agree. And this is the first OSS keyboard I’ve found that can do multiple languages at the same time without switching the language/layout. (You can set secondary language) It requires a bit of setup (like downloading dictionaries) but I’d suggest to give it a try.

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      9 months ago

      I had to stop using it for English even because its word predictions were horrible. Very common words kept correcting to much less common words on a regular basis. I gave it a good three months and I just can’t do it. Wanted to like it so much.