That’s why SwiftKey has taken after the stock Keyboard app added more personalization options to its most recent app update. Version 4.4.5 now collects typographical data from your + posts Evernote archives. As for iOS users (because we know there’s a few of you lurking out there), SwiftKey Note will also include that feature within Evernote. The update also includes several forced-close crash bugs. For the uninitiated, SwiftKey is a third-party keyboard app for Android. You can choose from several different themes take advantage of SwiftKey’s “youts for ving,” which lets you choose between variety of keyboard layouts sizes, enables you to undock the keyboard module move it around the screen to best suit your needs. The full app is $3.99, but you can join the beta for free.