I have no issues with having two different apps on Windows and on MacOS because Windows means work and MacOS means “fun” - and the snippets for “work” and “fun” differ anyway. I am not sure, if it still should be bought these days because there have not been updates after 2016 when TextExpander launched their Windows version.īefore TextExpander launched their subscription model/their cloud, Breevy was able to sync with TextExpander and Smile did even point to Breevy as the TextExpander solution for Windows. I am fine with a Mac-only version, so Alfred works for me. Whether you want to type faster or you already use TextExpander but want to harness its power more fully, author Michael Cohen helps you save time and leads you to typing nirvana. I have not tested aText or PhraseExpress. Cohen Put more effort into creative thought and less into repetitive typing with TextExpander, the award-winning text expansion utility from Smile. They compare their product with TextExpander for Mac over here: Our Best TextExpander Alternative without subscription Apparently they also have an app for iDevices. Apparently it has been around since 1998. Here are some the new features in TextExpander 5 and TextExpander touch that this edition covers: Suggestions: This completely new feature is covered in Use Suggestions. It also covers the latest iOS app, TextExpander touch 3.5. PhraseExpress is being used by a lot of corporations and authorities worldwide. This edition covers TextExpander 5, which has been redesigned for (and which requires) OS X 10.10 Yosemite or later. There is an alternative that is being marketed as “professional” solution (and priced accordingly): And he seems to do that on an ongoing basis. The most affordable alternative is aText which already was mentioned by I am amazed how this single developer is able to maintain his app on both platforms.
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