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Typinator's auto-type and auto-correct features:
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Whenever you are writing text, you probably find yourself typing the same words or phrases again and again. Whether this is your name, your e-mail address, the URL of your home page - or if you often need quick access to images like your signature, location map, or company logo. Typinator is here to save your time by "typing" these frequently used text blocks (also known as boilerplates) and images for you. You just define your list of abbreviations once, and Typinator will automatically expand them as you type. Typinator is also very useful as an auto-correction tool. Typinator comes with thousands of pre-defined corrections for common typos and misspelled words for the languages English, German, and French. Out of the box, it will automatically correct your misspellings - not only in MS Office applications, but system-wide in any application. Want to see Typinator in action? Click here to watch a short demo movie. |
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The HTML snippets set for Typinator provides over 100 abbreviations for elements of the HTML 4.01 standard. Just type a double less-than sign (<<) followed by the name of the desired HTML element and Typinator will insert the corresponding HTML code and place the insertion point appropriately. It's that easy! | The HTML snippets set is included in Typinator 3.1 and newer. If you are running an older version of Typinator, you can download the set from here. Just double-click the set after downloading and Typinator will automatically import it. |
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Typinator runs as a dockless application that is acting unobtrusively in the background. A small icon in the menu bar provides quick access to Typinator's main window. |
Whenever you wish to configure Typinator or edit the list of abbreviations, just click the icon in the menu bar to open a full-fledged editing window with no limitations in size, functionality, and comfort. |
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Typinator comes with built-in sets for automatic correction of many popular typing errors in English, German and French as well as the free TidBITS AutoCorrect Dictionary with over 2300 additional corrections for common typos. |
These sets are not added automatically. To add them to your set list, just click the "Predefined Sets" button in the toolbar and select the languages of your choice. The auto-correction sets contain thousands of correction rules that have been carefully designed to fix typing errors even when you work with multiple languages. If you need to switch between English and French, just add both languages to your set list. If you are typing German text, you will particularly enjoy Typinator helping you to switch to the latest language reform by translating many words and phrases according to the "Neue Deutsche Rechtschreibung". |
| Typinator lets you easily add abbreviations from a variety of sources.
You can import...
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Importing is as easy as copying files: Just drag a file from the Finder into Typinator's set list or use Typinator's Import menu command.
Of course, Typinator automatically imports all your abbreviations from previous versions if you already had older versions of Typinator installed in the past. |
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The Application Settings panel lets you fine-tune which abbreviations shall be expanded in which applications. With a few clicks, you can define that your Unix commands are expanded only in Terminal, your signatures and reply templates only in Mail, your URLs in Safari and Firefox, your code fragments only in Xcode, and your auto-corrections in all other applications. Typinator lets you combine applications and sets in arbitrary ways, depending on your personal preferences. You can even use the same shortcut with different expansions in different applications. And if you need to entirely disable Typinator in a specific application, you simply disable all sets for this application. |
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To type the current date or time in your text, you can define expansion texts containing date and time symbols. Just insert date and time symbols from the menu and Typinator replaces these items with the current values upon expansion. Since you can compose date and time templates using the individual parts, you have full flexibility in how to format the time and date. If you work with multiple languages, you can also choose in which language the date elements should be inserted. |
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Inserting your predefined expansions is as easy as typing text. Just type the abbreviation and Typinator will expand it to the full text or picture. |
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Many users have already reported that they have switched to Typinator from other expansion tools because Typinator is so much faster. No matter how fast you type and how many abbreviations you have defined: Typinator watches your keystrokes and expands abbreviations in virtually no time. |
3000 auto-corrections plus 2000 custom abbreviations? No problem. You type at 450 keystrokes per minute and need to expand 65000 product codes into the corresponding product descriptions? Still no problem. Typinator quickly expands as fast as you type and helps you to increase your productivity even more. |
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Abbreviations are most useful when they are very short, so you can remember and type them easily. On the other hand, short abbreviations will more likely expand by accident if a regular word happens to begin with the same letters. For example, you might want to use "ty" as an abbreviation for "Typinator", but you don't want it to expand when you actually want to write "typically" or "tyre". |
When you enable the “Whole word” option for an abbreviation, Typinator expands it only when the next typed character is neither a letter nor a digit. Whereas the "Whole word" option is useful for short abbreviations that you type deliberately, you may want to disable it for word stems when you want Typinator to automatically correct typing errors. |
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Typinator can type more than just text. You can also define abbreviations that will expand to pictures. This is a great feature to easily "type" your own hand-written signature at the end of a business letter, or to quickly insert any other picture in your document. |
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In general, Typinator expands the abbreviation in the font and style currently used in your text application. However, you can also create formatted expansions with multiple fonts and even embedded pictures. |
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If a text block/boilerplate (such as the phrase "by the way") can appear at the beginning and in the middle of a sentence, you can tell Typinator to match the inserted phrase with the case of the typed abbreviation, so "btw" will expand as "by the way" and "Btw" will result in "By the way". |