Comment and replies on Bibliographer:
good idea. added the tag
Comment and replies on TextExpander:
anyone know where they can find the free version?
Would have paid $10 for it, will not pay $30.
@arne: Exactly. 30$ is ridiculous.
TextExpander 1.4.2 has a little bug: it breaks the shortcut that hides/shows the Dock (command-option-d), even if the shortcut is changed to something else.
Instead of toggling between hiding and showing the Dock, the Dock is hidden only when the keyboard shortcut is pressed and comes back immediately when the keys are released.
In defense of some of the negative comments here...
I have saved tons of time using this app. It does an AWESOME job of helping me set keystroke commands for VERY simple "i don't wanna have to think about this" tasks, and then some.
A few examples: Typing...
ttime = the current time [2:31 PM]
dmdy = day - month day, year [Saturday - October 27, 2007]
I've also got long blocks of boiler plate text tucked away in there, as well as email addresses that I enter often. It would suck top have manually enter them when I can just set a shorten version of them up in TextExpander and save time, and reduce the chance of error.
Not to mention, the interface and functionality was just updated with the latest version (2.0.2) making it an even better app!
I have nothing but great things to say about TextExpander, and I love the time that it's saved me.
Fantastic Product which is getting a lot of hate on here from cheap cats who obviously don't use it properly or enough for it to be worthy of $30.
I made my money back on this app after a week of using it. If you code regularly - it is damn near essential for shaving off a LOT of tedium.
Love the product - great support - regularly updated.
I just switching from Windows and was a huge fan of the fabulous (and free) AutoHotKey. TextExpander lacks most of the features of AutoHotKey but the really irritating part is that so far it won't even do text expansion properly. I type my hotstring and nothing happens. I backspace and try again, still nothing. I hit backspace and try again, ahh, now it works, but I could have typed it myself faster. If it starts working I may pay for it as it's a feature I really like. For what it does though it should be in the $10-15 range. If develops the full feature set of AutoHotKey then it'll be worth $30 or $40.
As far as I can tell, Butler does all that TextExpander does -- as a bonus to its amazing app launcher/navigation/clipboard organizer uses. And its freeware/donationware. Go with Butler.
I tried TextExpander and TypeIt4Me (which I actually purchased) and Typinator wipes the floor with them. It expands fast in all apps I've tried (unlike TypeIt4Me), it has lots of options as to expansion (i.e., per-abbreviation space options), and the full size interface is much more useable than the prefpanes of the other two. It also has nice per-app and per-abbreviation exclusion capabilities.
TextExpander is good, but more limited in my opinion (plus more expensive). Before you settle on this app, take a look at Typinator.
Someone should tag this with 'Preference Pane'.
Comment and replies on Blind:
I can't agree with you more. Awesome app that does what it does simply and seamlessly.
Great program! The only way I can see it getting better is to have an icon that looks more like the default Finder buttons (same height, for example).
'cream of the crop' as a mid 90s app directory would have put it. and agreed about the icon. thanks!
Anyone have the install file? I can't seem to connect to the homepage anymore.
Hope this is allowed -- have posted a copy temporarily for anyone who'd like to try it until the site is accessible again. It should be clean, but of course, please take the usual precautions when downloading anything online.
http://rapidshare.com/files/78677382/Blind_1.1.zip.html
Very handy app.
Thanks Iko for uploading the app!
Thanks for sharing this one!
Comment and replies on xPad:
the author has now released a registration code for free use
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This should be tagged "bibliography," it would make it easier to find. Very thankful for this app.