Sunday, January 15, 2017

Chrooma Keyboard 4.0 Leaves Beta, Available for All on Google Play

In mid-December, the team behind Chrooma Keyboard launched version 4.0 for beta users. Today, version 4.0 is being pushed as a public build to Google Play, bringing its neural prediction and GIF goodness to everyone. 
Beyond the neural predictions, Chrooma now offers a neural action row, words blacklist to help block words you don’t want to see, a colored navbar, plus the latest emoji available to Android users.
Since the launch of Gboard (basically a renamed Google Keyboard), I haven’t used Chrooma too much, but I may go back and give version 4.0 a try. Something about the color changes within each app really excites my brain.
Check out the changelog, then hit up the Google Play link below.
What’s New

Bug fixes
Neural Prediction
GIFs Send/Search
Smart Clipboard
Neural Action Row
Emoji Suggestions
Words Blacklist
Coloured Navbar
Latest emojis
Quick Punctuation
Custom Number Layout


Play Link


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Chrooma Keyboard 4.0 Leaves Beta, Available for All on Google Play is a post from: Droid Life

Chrooma Keyboard 4.0 Leaves Beta, Available for All on Google Play

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