![]() Instead I settled on using LaunchBar’s snippets, which you search in exactly the same way that you search the main LaunchBar catalogue. I am bad at using TextExpander and I feel bad.īecause of this, I didn’t really want to switch snippets to Keyboard Maestro or one of the TextExpander-alikes. And then I forgot the shortcut for that and would periodically open the menubar - where of course the shortcut for inline search is not listed - and get frustrated each time. Then we’re back to the snippet reminder again the next time I do type the phrase.įor a while I was using the inline search, which is really good. That’s not necessarily helped by TextExpander encouraging me to create snippets for things that I type frequently for a short amount of time, only to then not type the phrase and forget the snippet exists entirely. ![]() I am not good at remembering snippet abbreviations. I get the snippet reminder notification all the time, to the point where it’s frustrating. I barely use the features of TextExpander 5, rarely create new snippets, and generally am bad at using it. There isn’t anything in the subscription version for me. Well, that, or it’s actually sensible to think about switching away from TextExpander the last update to the non-subscription version (5.1.4) was on February 21 2016. I’m a bit behind.Īnd since everything on here is effectively hero-worship to Dr Drang, it’s time to catch up. ![]() ![]() Catching up on my RSS feeds, I’ve just been through Dr Drang’s posts from nearly a year ago about switching away from TextExpander ( 1, 2, 3, 4). ![]()
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