Yes, and I like it a lot. They've added a long-press capability to the keys on the main keypad to access the numbers and most punctuation characters, so there's a lot less need to switch to the alternate keypad. If you long-press a character with accented variants, like 'e', you'll get the alternate symbol (in this case, a 3) immediately inserted, but all the accented variants will show up in the suggestions bar, which I think is much more convenient than Swype's extra-long-press and popup approach. There's also a full emoticon keypad, which is handy.
They've also added some new ways of combining tapping, sliding, and prediction, but I haven't played around with those to see how they work.
With these changes, it's now my keyboard of choice, even though there are still a few things I like better about Swype.