Typany keyboard app is serving Cebuan and Javanese speakers!!!
March
21, 2018
Smartphones are globally ubiquitous, and while local customizations are
available from stock, support for the vast array of world languages can be a
major problem. Typany Keyboard, an app for Android and Apple phones, has
focused on bridging language barriers by ensuring speakers of less-common
languages are able to make best use of their phones. Two examples are Cebuan,
spoken by around 21 million people in the Philippines, and Javanese, used by
over 42% of Indonesians.
Speaking about her company’s keyboard product, Typany’s Product Marketing
Manager, Yami Sun, said “We at Typany believe in embracing linguistic
diversity, and so we have included Cebuan and Javanese in the wide suite of
languages supported by the Typany Keyboard App.” She continued “Offering rapid
predictive text input, our app helps users communicate efficiently, whether
they are speakers of Cebuan, Javanese or any of the other hundreds of languages
we support. This is all part of our goal to help the world communicate,
whichever language is spoken.”
The Typany Keyboard App, which can be downloaded for free from the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store, integrates with all social
network apps, such as WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Snapchat, Twitter etc, and
can be customized by users to match their personal style. Emojis and line
drawing input are also fully supported, making Typany Keyboard a fun and
colourful experience for users of all ages. Typany has attracted the attention
of respected industry analysts, and was described by Gizmodo as “the ultimate in bright and varied keyboard themes”. Android
Authority wrote “it boasts tons of themes, stickers, emoji, and more”.
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