


TextExpander has announced that, with the release of TextExpander 6, the company is moving to a subscription pricing model, which means that, instead of the previous one-time price of $35, it will now cost $47.52 per year to use the app, and, if you want the Team version, which allows you to share snippets among a company, it’s almost $96 a year per user. TextExpander was the third app I installed on every new Mac. TextExpander also reminds me when I type something frequently and suggests that I create a snippet to save even more time. I have dozens of “snippets” set up in TextExpander, for quick replies to email (“Please remove me from your list,” for example, for all the junk I get from PR people), app names I type often (iTunes, iTunes Match), my address, my phone number, bits of HTML code, and more. TextExpander saves me a lot of time by allowing me to set up abbreviations that the app, working in the background, expands to longer bits of text. When you write a lot, anything you can do to save keystrokes saves time. As I said in a Macworld article last year: I’ve long used such apps, and, over the years, have used two of them: Smile’s TextExpander and Ettore Software’s TypeIt4Me.
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One of the most useful tools on my Mac is a utility that expands abbreviations into longer bits of text.
