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Typinator Publisher's Description:
Have you ever experienced the tedium and frustration of having to repeatedly type your name, e-mail address, home page url, and other words or phrases again, again and again? Or do you frequently need to quickly insert images like your signature, location plan, or company logo into documents? Do you often introduce errors when retyping standard business text?
Typinator boosts your productivity and eliminates errors by automating the process of inserting frequently used text and graphics.
Configuration is easy - You just define abbreviations and their replacement text or picture.
Usage is even easier - Whenever you type one of these abbreviations in an arbitrary application, Typinator inserts the corresponding replacement.
Drag-and-drop import from Textpander, TextExpander, and TypeIt4Me makes migration to Typinator a no-brainer.
Save your time and annoyance and let Typinator type repeating texts and pictures for you.
You can use Typinator to...
* quickly type greeting phrases,
* set up a list of standard text fragments to be used in e-mail replies,
* insert the current date and/or time in arbitrary formats with a few keystrokes,
* Auto-correct your most frequent typos in all applications system-wide,
* "type" pictures, such as smilies or bullets,
* insert Unicode symbols by typing a few special regular characters (e.g., type "->" to insert an arrow symbol),
* define shorthands for frequently used Unix commands,
* quickly create templates for code fragments, if you are a programmer, and more
What's new in this version:
* Typinator now acts as a dockless application with a status bar menu item.
* Search field in the toolbar allows quick searching for abbreviations and expansions.
* Typinator now supports single-character abbreviations.
* Automatic checking for new versions.
* Typinator now includes the TidBITS AutoCorrection set.
* Restores the original type-selection feature within lists on Leopard.
* Works around a bug in InDesign that causes InDesign CS3 to crash after copying guides to the clipboard while PopChar is running.
* Fixes a problem that caused Typinator to forget the setting of the list splitter.
* On some Macs, the abbreviation window always appeared when Typinator was launched even though the corresponding preferences setting was turned off.
* Fixes a crash after importing new sets.
* Typinator now correctly disables itself in Parallels Desktop.
* Works around a bug in the implementation of the Paste command in ScreenSteps.
* Typinator now allows custom set assignments for X11.
* Fixes a problem with updates of the abbreviation list after selecting a new set.
* Fixes incorrect cursor positioning in Camino.
* Fixes a crash when the sets were modified on disk.
* Fixes a problem that could cause loss of the expansion text when changing the expansion type from plain to formatted and vice versa.
* Printing of large sets is now significantly faster.
* Improved layout of printed pages fits more abbreviations on each page.
* More detailed indicators for situations in which Typinator is disabled.
* Various cosmetic improvements.
* Refined versions of the built-in autocorrection sets create fewer conflicts among languages.
* Improved handling of the terminator character typed to complete a "whole word" abbreviation.
* See the product page for details.
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* define shorthands for frequently used Unix commands,
* quickly create templates for code fragments, if you are a programmer, and more
What's new in this version:
* Typinator now acts as a dockless application with a status bar menu item.
* Search field in the toolbar allows quick searching for abbreviations and expansions.
* Typinator now supports single-character abbreviations.
* Automatic checking for new versions.
* Typinator now includes the TidBITS AutoCorrection set.
* Restores the original type-selection feature within lists on Leopard.
* Works around a bug in InDesign that causes InDesign CS3 to crash after copying guides to the clipboard while PopChar is running.
* Fixes a problem that caused Typinator to forget the setting of the list splitter.
* On some Macs, the abbreviation window always appeared when Typinator was launched even though the corresponding preferences setting was turned off.
* Fixes a crash after importing new sets.
* Typinator now correctly disables itself in Parallels Desktop.
* Works around a bug in the implementation of the Paste command in ScreenSteps.
* Typinator now allows custom set assignments for X11.
* Fixes a problem with updates of the abbreviation list after selecting a new set.
* Fixes incorrect cursor positioning in Camino.
* Fixes a crash when the sets were modified on disk.
* Fixes a problem that could cause loss of the expansion text when changing the expansion type from plain to formatted and vice versa.
* Printing of large sets is now significantly faster.
* Improved layout of printed pages fits more abbreviations on each page.
* More detailed indicators for situations in which Typinator is disabled.
* Various cosmetic improvements.
* Refined versions of the built-in autocorrection sets create fewer conflicts among languages.
* Improved handling of the terminator character typed to complete a "whole word" abbreviation.
* See the product page for details.
" rows="3" cols="42"> Have you ever experienced the tedium and frustration of having to repeatedly type your name, e-mail address, home page url, and other words or phrases again, again and again? Or do you frequently need to quickly insert images like your signature, location plan, or company logo into documents? Do you often introduce errors when retyping standard business text?
Typinator boosts your productivity and eliminates errors by automating the process of inserting frequently used text and graphics.
Configuration is easy - You just define abbreviations and their replacement text or picture.
Usage is even easier - Whenever you type one of these abbreviations in an arbitrary application, Typinator inserts the corresponding replacement.
Drag-and-drop import from Textpander, TextExpander, and TypeIt4Me makes migration to Typinator a no-brainer.
Save your time and annoyance and let Typinator type repeating texts and pictures for you.
You can use Typinator to...
* quickly type greeting phrases,
* set up a list of standard text fragments to be used in e-mail replies,
* insert the current date and/or time in arbitrary formats with a few keystrokes,
* Auto-correct your most frequent typos in all applications system-wide,
* "type" pictures, such as smilies or bullets,
* insert Unicode symbols by typing a few special regular characters (e.g., type "->" to insert an arrow symbol),
* define shorthands for frequently used Unix commands,
* quickly create templates for code fragments, if you are a programmer, and more
What's new in this version:
* Typinator now acts as a dockless application with a status bar menu item.
* Search field in the toolbar allows quick searching for abbreviations and expansions.
* Typinator now supports single-character abbreviations.
* Automatic checking for new versions.
* Typinator now includes the TidBITS AutoCorrection set.
* Restores the original type-selection feature within lists on Leopard.
* Works around a bug in InDesign that causes InDesign CS3 to crash after copying guides to the clipboard while PopChar is running.
* Fixes a problem that caused Typinator to forget the setting of the list splitter.
* On some Macs, the abbreviation window always appeared when Typinator was launched even though the corresponding preferences setting was turned off.
* Fixes a crash after importing new sets.
* Typinator now correctly disables itself in Parallels Desktop.
* Works around a bug in the implementation of the Paste command in ScreenSteps.
* Typinator now allows custom set assignments for X11.
* Fixes a problem with updates of the abbreviation list after selecting a new set.
* Fixes incorrect cursor positioning in Camino.
* Fixes a crash when the sets were modified on disk.
* Fixes a problem that could cause loss of the expansion text when changing the expansion type from plain to formatted and vice versa.
* Printing of large sets is now significantly faster.
* Improved layout of printed pages fits more abbreviations on each page.
* More detailed indicators for situations in which Typinator is disabled.
* Various cosmetic improvements.
* Refined versions of the built-in autocorrection sets create fewer conflicts among languages.
* Improved handling of the terminator character typed to complete a "whole word" abbreviation.
* See the product page for details.
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