PhraseExpress
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Wayne K wrote:
>PE is one of the most powerful and useful pieces of software I've ever
>used but it eventually became too much trouble trying to keep it working
>correctly.
Everything is based on a...
We have that already in an internal version. You can find a demo video in another thread in this forum.
jimspoon wrote:
>(1) to include a string of text as an "expansion", simply highlight,
>right-click it, then select an option to put it in the database of
>expansions. no need to define an abbreviatio...
Dr Andus wrote:
>Possibly because I am not part of the standard category of your typical
>user.
This may be but you have a valid use scenario and if we can cover it (and we certainly can technolog...
Dr Andus wrote:
PhraseExpress wrote:
>I have no need for tens of thousands of random words in my text
>expander.
It is not about *random* word lists. It is about *large* word lists that fit to the u...
>I type the abbreviation, PE expands it. THIS time I do not want that, so
>I undo the expansion.
Got it. This is the point where our idea and your use scenario starts diverging:
PhraseExpress: "OK, ...
Dr Andus wrote:
PhraseExpress wrote:
>1) I didn't have any problems with importing with PhraseExpander so far,
>so I'm not sure what's happening in your example.
It's about the database size. Many ...
You can see from the video that it actually recognizes the contents properly as shown in its preview window (Direct link to that moment: http://youtu.be/PpH23B_qqso?t=2m2s). So, everything is good wit...
Dr Andus wrote:
> And as for the others, none of them seem to
>have the SmartComplete-type functionality, which is the only thing that
>really interests me.
The “Smart” Complete feature s...
Franz Grieser wrote:
>I failed to find a way to turn that off. And I am not a newby, I've been
>in the IT business for almost 30 years. If I cannot find it...
Franz, you probably mix up PhraseExpress...
Franz Grieser wrote:
>When I undid an autocorrection for the second
>or third time (sometimes the autocorrection was not what I wanted), the
>software thought I wanted to completely disable the
>short...
PhraseExpress Standard Edition at $50 includes ALL features of the Professional Edition as listed at http://www.phraseexpress.com/features.htm except just 3(!) features as explained at http://shop.phr...
ShareMouse Reviews
11/30/2013
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ShareMouse Reviews
11/30/2013
Ah, sorry to hear that. Just wonder what hooked him as he apparently is doing some "campagining" here.
Michael
22111 wrote:
I took the liberty of citing from
>My point is, a lot of smart things are possible today, but we don't see
>them in text expanders... so much for Mr. Bartels taking about
>160€ for...
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11/30/2013
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11/29/2013
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PhraseExpress: very awkward license
8/31/2010
We thought that stating on the shop page that the Easy Edition has no macro function support would make it clear that it has no macro function support.
Here is a screenshot of the shop page:
http://...
PhraseExpress: very awkward license
8/30/2010
Jason,
thank you for using PhraseExpress and our apologies for the confusion regarding the licensing.
As you pointed out correctly, PhraseExpress is fully free-of-charge for personal use and non-per...
