Typist - 1.2.2stores & types your frequently typed text |
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- Version: 1.2.1, 4/27/2004 12:11PM PST
max0r
Does what it says. Can serve as sort of a multiple clipboard system. $15 is reasonable... I know people like to bicker about price but as I see it $15 should be a bare minimum for shareware. It probably took a lot of time to make this.
I've been looking… 



- Version: 1.2, 5/10/2002 10:28AM PST
timothyjbaker
for an OS-X replacement for AutoTextTyper, which I used extensively in 9. This seems to do the trick. The interface is better than that of AutoTextTyper, except in one way: ATT worked as a contextual menu item, which would be a good thing for Typist, too. As it is, you can pop up the macro list with a hot key combination, which works fairly well.
In fact, I think it was the first piece of shareware I bought when I switched over from Mac OS 9.
Thanks for keeping up the development!
One thing I would be interested in seeing added to the application is the ability to reorder text entries via drag and drop, rather than having to us the up/down arrows.