

I plan on publishing several more of my more useful TextExpander groups through the TextExpander Public Groups in the next month.
Textexpander support update#
So if you look at my foreign thanks list and find a language I left out, let me know and I will update it for everyone. For instance typing “klingonthanks” renders “QA TLHO'” (of course in all caps).īecause the public groups are served up from the site, when the original author makes alterations to the list, it automatically pushes the change out to subscribers.

I have shared my “foreign thanks” group that automatically expands to say thank you in the language of choice. There are already several interesting public groups. With it, anyone can offer to share a TextExpander group publicly.

TextExpander has a new feature called Public Groups. TextExpander Snippets for Fun and Shenanigans To learn more, head over to and let them know you heard about it at MacSparky in the “Where did you hear about us” field. Sending an email to a French friend, just type “french thanks” and TextExpander gives you “Merci”. One of my personal favorite groups is foreign thanks where you can say thank you to people in most language.
Textexpander support movie#
I’ve done so much with TextExpander over the years that I even have a page of snippets I’ve created that you can download ranging from movie to reviews to conference calls. You can get it for yourself and your team members so you can share snippets with your team members. It can press keyboard keys, like the tab key, to automate filling in forms on the web or creating an email. It can use the contents of your clipboard to auto-fill in snippets. If I need to put the full date in a letter, I just type “fdate” and TextExpander puts in the current date, like this, “March 28, 2018”.īut TextExpander can still go deeper. Then TextExpander automatically creates something like this, “ 06:42”. For example, when I talk with someone on the phone related to the day job and want to keep notes about the conversation, I just type “xdts” which, in my head, means date and time string. Using TextExpander, you can have it automatically create the date and time. But TextExpander is so much more than that. With it, you can type a phrase like “ccell” and it will automatically fill in your cell phone number. This week is sponsored by TextExpander, the easiest way to start automating your work on Mac, iPad, and iPhone.
