Mac users are always inherently curious about a few pieces of Mac software that always tend to make waves in functionality that they have absolutely no use for. If we look at products like Transmit 4, ...
TextExpander turns short text snippets into longer ones, saving you a great deal of time if you spend a lot of time in front of a keyboard. You define your own snippets, and the shortcuts you’ll use ...
One program that I find indispensable on my Mac is SmileOnMyMac’s TextExpander. It lets me define text snippets, such as e-mail signatures, programming code, and so on, and insert them into ...
As I write this, it has been one year since Smile introduced TextExpander 6 for Mac and TextExpander 4 for iPhone and iPad, along with the bombshell news that the new versions would be free but ...
TextExpander touch 2 now lets you insert macros and fill-in fields within your snippets, similar to the Mac version. In TextExpander’s terms, a macro is a placeholder that inserts variable information ...
TextExpander, the amazing utility that allows you to type a quick shortcut (or “snippet”) and have it expand into any text you want, has been in a bit of trouble with Apple recently. The maker of ...
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