Typinator Typing Assistant for $15
September 13, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Have you experienced the tedium and frustration of having to repeatedly type your name, email address, home page URL, or other frequently used words and phrases? Do you often need to add images into documents? Typinator boosts your productivity by automating the process of inserting frequently used text and graphics and auto-correcting errors. With thousands of predefined corrections for common typos and misspelled words for US and British English, German, and French, Typinator is much more than a basic typing assistant.
‘Typinator is one of those apps that I talk to my non-tech friends. All of us at MacUpdate use it without fail for coding, content editing, technical support, and internal and external communications.’ 4.9/5 Stars, MacUpdate
- Set up a list of often used email phrases, address, & other boilerplates
- Insert the current date & time in a variety of formats w/ a few keystrokes
- Auto-correct commonly misspelled words across all the apps you use
- Insert pictures, such as signatures, smilies, & logos
- Create standard customer service responses
- Build templates for code fragments & blocks
- Implement documentation standards
- Use the built-in HTML snippets to simplify & speed up editing of web pages
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Version 7.2
- Languages: US and British English, German, French
- Minor updates included
Compatibility
- Mac OS X 10.6 or later
SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS
- Redemption: must redeem within 30 days of purchase
- Length of access: lifetime
- Restrictions: for use on 2 computers
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