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    Fcitx5 Android

    Fcitx5 Android

    Fcitx5 input method framework and engines ported to Android

    fcitx5‑android is an Android port of the fcitx5 input method framework (originally for Linux). It brings features of desktop IME—like pinyin, table-based input, and plugin support—to Android devices. APKs are available via GitHub, F‑Droid, and Google Play.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    Stroke Input Method for Android

    Stroke Input Method for Android

    Android Chinese keyboard: Stroke Input Method

    This minimalist Android IME enables input of Chinese characters via stroke sequences. It supports over 28k characters (including Cantonese), offers simplified/traditional preferences, avoids ads, permissions, and telemetry, ensuring privacy and simplicity.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Flow

    Flow is an on-screen keyboard for Android devices.

    Flow is an on-screen keyboard for Android devices. It combines many features to enable exceptionally fast text input, including an optimized keyboard layout based on common patterns in English words.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Fadeboard

    Fadeboard

    Android Keyboard transforms simple letters into special characters

    FadeBoard is a niche Android keyboard that converts typed text into special Unicode characters—designed to circumvent basic text filters and content restrictions. It provides a playful tool to make messages less detectable by simplistic moderation.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Slide Keyboard

    Slide Keyboard

    Android keyboard with a swipe input system, now with emoji support

    An Android soft keyboard offering swipe-based typing (SlideType style) enriched with emoji and symbol toggling. Designed to improve typing speed and fluidity by supporting gesture input and modern keyboard features.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    KryptEY

    KryptEY

    Android keyboard for secure E2EE communication

    KryptEY is a secure, privacy‑focused Android keyboard that implements the Signal Protocol (X3DH + Double Ratchet) directly in the keyboard layer. It enables end-to-end encrypted messaging within any app—without relying on external servers—ensuring that key exchanges and message encryption happen locally, maintaining Signal-level security across platforms.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    CodeWhisk

    Programming keyboard for Android

    CodeWhisk is an input method for Android that is designed to make programming code entry efficient (and fun!)
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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