Your side When Apple released iOS 8 earlier this fall, they opened up the ability to install third party keyboards, so Android users have been able to for long.
ALSO READ: The main news in iOS 8
One of the most popular Android keyboard, SwiftKey, soon found their way to the App Store.
But until now it has not had Norwegian language pack. In other words, there has been quite useless for us in this country.
Fresh update
Yesterday, however, a new version of SwiftKey with support for Norwegian language setup, so now Also Ã, à and à as the built-in keyboard.

MUST DOWNLOAD: The Norwegian language pack must be downloaded before you start using it. Need not English, it is just fine to disable it, as we have done here.
To start using it, you must open the SwiftKey app, choose Languages ââ and download the Norwegian keyboard. When itâs done, itâs just typing away with æ, ø and Ã¥ as you wish.
Faster than Appleâs keyboard?
What distinguishes SwiftKey from the built-in iPhone keyboard is that you can easily swipe your finger across the keys, instead of tapping and tapping them.Many believe this is a more efficient way to write, because you do not have to lift your fingers.
SwiftKey also learns your typing habits and suggest words you intend to write, so that You do not have to print them yourself. It is also known for its good autocorrect function.
In addition, you can change the look of the keyboard. There are two themes to choose from, a dark and a light.
More Options
Are you wondering how to switch to a third-party keyboard in iOS 8, or what other options you have to choose from? Read our guide to third-party keyboards on iPhone and iPad.
Download:
SwiftKey Keyboard for iOS (App Store, free)
Thanks to Sigurd T. Kinge for tips!
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