![]() Most important of all, it should save you some time. For now, it looks like you won’t do much better than Gboard it’s responsive, feature-packed, and knows everything about everything. You have to leave the conversation, find a suitable gif, then send it, or save it and then attach it to a threaded conversation to avoid starting a new thread. If you’re still stuck on the stock iOS keyboard, you should give one of the alternatives a try. Gif players are not as handy as gif keyboards because you cannot search from your keyboard within an app. "We feel that if we build a good product, something that's useful, that people like, that's great for users and good for Google." "We think of it first from our own experiences using iOS, and how we often feel like we as users think that bringing information, making it more accessible to us, making it easier to know things, and learn things, and share information, is important," says Patel. Gboard zips, which Patel says isn't due to any kind of privileged access, other than to Google's engineers. To date, almost every other option has been sluggish. Until then, US-based iOS users will be happy to finally have a third-party keyboard that's not just feature-filled, but actually fast. It's also available only in the US right now, though Patel says his team plans to expand to multiple languages and countries soon. That could lead to some confusion, or errant messaging of a search term instead of the result. Gboard also comes with a precaution: When using it to text, the cursor defaults to the text box and not the search box. Search also extends to GIFs and emoji yes, even a search for “poop” returns not one but two emoji options. This copies the link and automatically pastes it into the text field of your messaging app. To pop a card into your message, just tap it. Gboard (short for Google Keyboard) comes pre-installed on most stock Android smartphones. When applicable, Gboard will respond to a search query with a Google Now-style card, which contains the information you need in a tidy little visual capsule scroll right to see all the card results. The way Google displays results makes Gboard particularly useful. Gboard eliminates all of those steps, except for the searching part. This is hugely helpful! Currently, if you want to text someone the location of a movie theatre, restaurant, haberdasher, wherever, you need to exit your messaging app, search for the location, copy it, head back to your messaging app, and paste it in. Location searches should help make emails less painful, while emoji and GIF searches will power plenty of ill-advised tweets. With the tap of a round Google icon in the upper left corner, you can execute searches without ever leaving your messaging app-whether that's iMessage, email, Slack, Twitter, what have you. ![]()
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