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Also that they give the user no choice to save the snippets local or in a insecure cloud. In the summary you can say that Smiley don’t do themselves a favor with switching from a one time fee to a monthly subscription. Typinator is priced at 27.93 (at today’s conversation. It’s true that for this you get a Windows, iOS, and Android App, but considering I don’t do any real writing on any operating system other than OSX it seemed like I was paying for something I didn’t need. If you choose Typinator you also will able to import all your old Textexpander snippet. TextExpander went subscription in 2016 and is now priced at 39.96 a year. TextExpander: TextExpander was the first to make it big with.
#TYPINATOR VS TEXTEXPANDER 2016 UPDATE#
So Typinator you can have for $21 and TypIt4Me for $20. Typinator is great for longer phrases, like creating templates for code or a weekly update email.

#TYPINATOR VS TEXTEXPANDER 2016 FOR MAC#
So I’m pretty sure that a lot of the old and honest customers, who used Textexpander (like me) will now turn his back and will search for alternatives like for example Typinator or TypIt4me what can do the same job as Textexpander and who are less expensive. Typinator Typinator touts itself as a standalone Mac-only text expander but has a slew of useful features that make it a powerful Swiss knife of text expanders. As I write this, it has been one year since Smile introduced TextExpander 6 for Mac and TextExpander 4 for iPhone and iPad, along with the bombshell news that the new versions would be free but require a paid subscription at (see TextExpander 6 Adds Teams and Subscription Billing, 6 April 2016). Text expander software enables users to assign frequently-used words, phrases, and email templates to keyboard shortcuts, reducing typing time and errors. Think for such a small piece of software it’s way to much and on top also not that what customers want. So each time I simulated a missing internet connection (like it will be for example with laptops sometimes) all my snippets was gone.īut not enough with that, so they also raised up their prices from former $35 up to $47. What me to say? I really was speechless when I saw that all my snippets was uploaded to a cloud server and deleted from my local hard drive after I disconnect the new created Textexpander account. PhraseExpress lets you quickly populate forms, surveys, documents, and more with pre-built templates. This powerful tool allows Mac users to save time by typing long phrases, email addresses, and sentences with just a few keystrokes. So I thought to download it and check out if it’s worth that. PhraseExpress is a powerful text expander tool available for Mac users.
#TYPINATOR VS TEXTEXPANDER 2016 UPGRADE#
So I visited the website of Textexpander to figure out what the upgrade from 5.9 to 6 will cost me and really hard had to rub my eyes when I say that the makers of Textexpander ( Smile) had invented a money printing machine with switching from a one time amount to a monthly subscription. In the last couple of days I noticed that a new update from Textexpander 5.9 to 6 was available. Textexpander was for years a faithful companion in my work life.
