fripis Posted January 13, 2014 Share Posted January 13, 2014 [B][SIZE=3][COLOR="#006400"]Typinator 5.8 (Mac OS X)[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [B]Description[/B] We've all faced projects that require repetitive typing tasks. With Typinator, you can store commonly used text and images in quick keywords and abbreviations. From email templates to code snippets to website URLs, there's no easier way to recreate repetitive text at a moment's notice. Workflow-friendly features Uncomplicated configuration. Quickly and easily create abbreviations and assign replacement text and pictures. Simplified migration. If you already use TextExpander, TypeIt4Me, or a similar app, you can migrate to the highly praised Typinator using simple drag-and-drop importation methods. Conversion options. Instantly convert currency values, measurement units and more. Extensive app compatibility. Your text expansions function in all of your OS X apps with lightning-fast precision. If your workflow needs a boost, it's time to harness the power of text-expansion. Get Typinator today! [B]WHAT'S NEW Version 5.8:[/B] New hotkey shows suggested abbreviations for typed text. When a new version of Typinator is available, a more informative message now also mentions the release date and the currently installed version. New button locking strategy in the Registration window avoids misunderstandings with correctly registered licenses. Improved high-resolution warning icon in the "Accessibility assistant" button. Typinator now shows a clearer message at the bottom of the window when it does not have "Accessibility" permissions on Mavericks. New AppleEvents enable third-party utilities to define new Typinator abbreviations. Fixes a problem with multi-line expansions in Lotus Notes. Fixes a problem with CJK input methods in input forms. Fixes an insertion issue with Linguist. Fixes a problem with line breaks in LiveCode and PowerMail. Works around a conflict with autocompletion in IntelliJ. Fixes a problem with leftover characters in Sublime Text. Works around a problem where the abbreviation was not deleted in Firestorm. Solves a cursor positioning problem with TextSoap. Works around a cursor positioning problem on Mavericks. Works around an inconsistency in MS Word's handling of navigation keys. New internal configuration option for applications that do not support formatted text. Partial workaround for a clipboard handling bug in Firestorm. The QuickSearch input field and result list are now positioned correctly on the active screen on OS X 10.9 Mavericks. [B]REQUIREMENTS[/B] Intel/PPC, OS X 10.5.8 or later [B]Download[/B] http://ul.to/q69irxit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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