

Vishnu Nath, Microsoft's VP and GM of OneNote, has revealed on his Twitter account that the update aims at fixing problems with signing in SwiftKey with a Microsoft Account, so those returning to the popular keyboard on iOS can once again use their Microsoft Accounts and all the benefits they provide. The official SwiftKey changelog in the App Store does not tell much about the latest update. Microsoft has updated SwiftKey for iOS to restore Microsoft Account sign-in and solve other unnamed issues. Now the company begins its journey to deliver the promised exciting features for SwiftKey with a small step: fixing the broken stuff. The app has spent a little more than one month in its grave just to return to life by "popular demand" from frustrated iOS customers. Last month, Microsoft resurrected the legendary SwiftKey keyboard on iOS.
