PhraseExpress is a Mac app that does the same thing as TextExpander, which I reviewed back in 2017. Both apps can be thought of as autocorrect on steroids. You type a macro shortcut of your choice, ...
Business users should use PhraseExpress vigorously during the trial to see if it’s worth 50 dollars to them, while non-business user will get a lot of utility from the free version. PhraseExpress, now ...
PhraseExpress, our favorite text expander for Windows, just introduced a hidden feature that syncs your snippets with other text expansion programs in the background. This feature isn't "official" yet ...
Jason Heppler is a History PhD Candidate specializing in the history of the North American West and twentieth century US history at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and a permanent author at ...
PhraseExpress is a utility ($50 for commercial use, free for personal use) that helps automate the typing of commonly-used text or phrases, such as “Please check snopes.com before forwarding me ...
Among new features, PhraseExpress 6 supports HTML formatting, faster load times, advanced options for triggering text replacements, application-specific replacements, and autocompletion of words. As ...