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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Texter - fast abbreviation substitution

If you find yourself answering many emails the same way, or need to paste in a complex bit of HTML over and over, this could be extremely helpful. Communicatrix also suggested that I look at TextExpander for the same function on Mac
clipped from lifehacker.com
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Windows only: Text substitution app Texter saves you countless keystrokes by replacing abbreviations with commonly used phrases you define.

Unlike software-specific text replacement features, Texter runs in the Windows system tray and works in any application you're typing in. Texter can also set return-to markers for your cursor and insert clipboard contents into your replacement text, in addition to more advanced keyboard macros. Did we mention it's free?

Check out more ways text substitution can make you more productive.

Version: 0.6
Last updated: November 6, 2007
Author: Adam Pash
Download TexterLicense: GNU Public License

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