![]() 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. The trick is to move the cursor using the arrow keys backward and forward once before you get to the end of the abbreviation. You might wonder how I can type my abbreviations without expanding them. 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. What about you Share your TextExpander abbreviation strategies in the comments. I am fine with a Mac-only version, so Alfred works for me. I have not tested aText or PhraseExpress. They compare their product with TextExpander for Mac over here: Our Best TextExpander Alternative without subscription Apparently they also have an app for iDevices. San Francisco, CA Ap Smile, the developer of TextExpander, the popular typing shortcut tool for Mac, iPad and iPhone, and, the easy way to share snippets across teams, offers improved pricing for upgrading customers and extends the life of previous versions. Apparently it has been around since 1998. PhraseExpress is being used by a lot of corporations and authorities worldwide. There is an alternative that is being marketed as “professional” solution (and priced accordingly): And he seems to do that on an ongoing basis. We look forward to hearing about the amazing things you do with it, and we look forward to your feedback.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. Carlo Beenakker has developed a TextExpander snippet group with Latex math and Greek symbols which he uses when discussing math and physics in email or chat. We’re incredibly excited to bring the new TextExpander to the world. We’re really excited about what this change will allow us to offer our customers, and we hope you are too. We can deliver incremental improvements as they’re ready rather than wait and package them all into a new “big” upgrade release. It also frees you as customers and us as developers from the “upgrade treadmill.” We can offer our apps free of charge. This lines up with the regular costs to provide an online service. Instead of license purchases and upgrades on an irregular schedule, we’ve switched to a subscription model where you pay monthly or annually for your TextExpander service. ![]() We’ve updated our pricing model to match our new service. We certainly welcome your feedback on what you’d like to see first. Over the coming months, we’ll build out TextExpander for Windows’ feature set. Inline search via Control-/ is coming soon. You simply sign in to your TextExpander account and type to expand. ![]() There’s no editing interface in this version. We’ve also included support for fill-ins. All want the power of TextExpander, no matter which device they or their colleagues are using.įor our first Windows beta, we’ve focused on the nuts and bolts of TextExpander, namely plain text expansion. Some work on teams with both Macs and Windows PCs. Our top support question is: do you make a version of TextExpander for Windows? Some of those asking have a Mac at home and a Windows PC at work. Share a group with someone, and it’s available on all of their devices. Add a snippet on one device, and it’s available on all your other devices. We use the same responsive features in our apps, so your changes are reflected immediately on all of your devices. We’ve built a responsive system based on Meteor, and we’re excited to host it on Galaxy. The key to making this all work is our new web application with secure, centralized storage. Create an organization, and share them with detailed access controls, team management, and centralized billing. Share them with your friends, fellow volunteers, and colleagues. ![]() ![]() Share them among your devices – Mac, iPhone, iPad, and now Windows (beta). We’re thrilled to debut the new TextExpander, which makes it possible to share your snippet groups with ease. ![]()
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